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  3. When you hear people abandoning Open Source because of the AI exploit threat, ask them if we should keep our laws secret as well.

When you hear people abandoning Open Source because of the AI exploit threat, ask them if we should keep our laws secret as well.

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  • icing@chaos.socialI This user is from outside of this forum
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    When you hear people abandoning Open Source because of the AI exploit threat, ask them if we should keep our laws secret as well.

    Because there is a huge industry of accountants and lawyers specialized in finding exploits in those.

    No? Thought so.

    petko@social.petko.meP buherator@infosec.placeB schrotthaufen@mastodon.socialS stevel@hachyderm.ioS hsza@social.tudbut.deH 5 Replies Last reply
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    • icing@chaos.socialI icing@chaos.social

      When you hear people abandoning Open Source because of the AI exploit threat, ask them if we should keep our laws secret as well.

      Because there is a huge industry of accountants and lawyers specialized in finding exploits in those.

      No? Thought so.

      petko@social.petko.meP This user is from outside of this forum
      petko@social.petko.meP This user is from outside of this forum
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      @icing what should the people who are abandoning Open Source because they don't want their work being exploited by the LLM companies be asked?

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      • icing@chaos.socialI icing@chaos.social

        When you hear people abandoning Open Source because of the AI exploit threat, ask them if we should keep our laws secret as well.

        Because there is a huge industry of accountants and lawyers specialized in finding exploits in those.

        No? Thought so.

        buherator@infosec.placeB This user is from outside of this forum
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        @icing Don't give them ideas!
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          @icing what should the people who are abandoning Open Source because they don't want their work being exploited by the LLM companies be asked?

          icing@chaos.socialI This user is from outside of this forum
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          @petko That is not the motivation I talk about. The exploitation of our culture by AI companies is a serious matter, but another topic.

          If you rather close your source than let AI companies steal it, that is your choice and your freedom.

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          • icing@chaos.socialI icing@chaos.social

            When you hear people abandoning Open Source because of the AI exploit threat, ask them if we should keep our laws secret as well.

            Because there is a huge industry of accountants and lawyers specialized in finding exploits in those.

            No? Thought so.

            schrotthaufen@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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            @icing @buherator But fuzzers, CodeQL, joern, etc. are fine 🙊

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            • buherator@infosec.placeB buherator@infosec.place
              @icing Don't give them ideas!
              aristot73@infosec.exchangeA This user is from outside of this forum
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              @buherator @icing so far I've come across two examples, one being the UK NHS. know of any others?

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              • icing@chaos.socialI icing@chaos.social

                When you hear people abandoning Open Source because of the AI exploit threat, ask them if we should keep our laws secret as well.

                Because there is a huge industry of accountants and lawyers specialized in finding exploits in those.

                No? Thought so.

                stevel@hachyderm.ioS This user is from outside of this forum
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                @icing there's "not showing all your commits in public", and I can see there's an argument there: the commit log documents your unannounced CVE fixes.
                It always has -but the effort to review every PR was too time consuming. Not any more.
                So you either go private or you move to a release cycle of days
                #cybersecurity

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                • icing@chaos.socialI icing@chaos.social

                  When you hear people abandoning Open Source because of the AI exploit threat, ask them if we should keep our laws secret as well.

                  Because there is a huge industry of accountants and lawyers specialized in finding exploits in those.

                  No? Thought so.

                  hsza@social.tudbut.deH This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @icing abandoning open source so easily is a sign the person was never in it for the values, rather acting on selfish interests. hmh

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