This is a perfect example of why companies shouldn’t build backdoors into their software. Even if it’s only known by the developer, there’s always a risk that it could be made public — leaving everyone who uses that software vulnerable to attack.
This is a perfect example of why companies shouldn’t build backdoors into their software. Even if it’s only known by the developer, there’s always a risk that it could be made public — leaving everyone who uses that software vulnerable to attack.
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