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mike_hocktoday at 9:20 AM2 repliesview on HN

Sneakily and silently removing a feature in a firmware revision is not acceptable, security or otherwise.


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p0w3n3dtoday at 9:49 AM

if anyone does it sneakily, there is alleged wrongdoing attached to it. I can imagine multiple scenarios like some well-known Israeli company "selling their software only to governments", paying quite amount of money for it, because they were unable to break this one.

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embedding-shapetoday at 10:41 AM

> Sneakily and silently removing a feature in a firmware revision is not acceptable

What if said feature was sneakily and silently added in the first place? Wouldn't it be acceptable to sneakily and silently removing it in the future then? Or regardless of if it was documented/announced or not, removing anything sneakily and silently is bad?