Comment Re:Dayamn! Thjs is big! (Score 1) 256
Expect untold exploits for the Adobe technology stack to emerge out of this.
This. This is why people should be concerned. Open source programs have their code exposed to everyone, including those with malicious intent, and are therefor "battle hardened" for security. Closed source programs live a sheltered life and having that source suddenly available means those with malicious intent can use Adobe's relatively weak source code to develop new exploits for clients. Lots of them. Adobe is a household name that users couldn't get rid of if they wanted to. Flash, for example, is on nearly every internet-connected PC. This is a problem for everyone.
Just the code coverage over Adobe's software has to be difficult(with the exception of PDF display. no excuse hehe) in fact it would at this point be a good move for them to open source since they are licensing anyhow. It would of been a good move ten years ago when enough gigs of their software downloaded to make NSA proud. But then again as my cynicism awakens I realize we'd just have a thousand zero day exploit auctions.. Flash when it works properly is one of the easiest tools to trash the web. DId they ever remove sockets support? Flash proxy bounce pinball mitm xss csrf driveby hoot rides. i think i need more coffee.