Folks apply and then does MS provide each accepted applicant a separate target and some level of access to verify if they were successful?
Microsoft offers $100k to hack its custom Linux OS
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#52Re: Microsoft offers $100k to hack its custom Linux OS
#53Earlier quoted context omitted.
How about we stop using HN's comment section to tell irrelevant-to-the-story personal anecdotes? This is basically the top/most upvoted comment of every article. Surely I can't be the only one to notice this trend?
I don’t see why it’s a problem. If it’s the most up-voted, then clearly people find it interesting.
Look at this story. Some guy, who honestly seems to have pretty questionable judgment did a thing and it was a bad idea.
What does that really have to do with this challenge from MS about a custom version of Linux? I would say almost nothing.
Re: Microsoft offers $100k to hack its custom Linux OS
#54Mmmmmm.
Re: Microsoft offers $100k to hack its custom Linux OS
#55So it’s based on Ubuntu 19.1. Mmmmmm.
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#56Clearly they've put a lot of work into this and are willing to pay out for a "3rd party audit" so to speak. But my schadenfreude is hoping for an outcome similar to what happened to an old co-worker of mine back in 2005. He was a Windows nut and we were always in a friendly competition about which ecosystem was the better one. One time he had done a bunch of modifications to his own laptop OS, IDS, and tweaking servi…
I feel like his choices by using a device that is for work ... kinda automatically makes me question what if anything we can learn from a technical perspective. If his judgment is that bad on a basic level, how bad must it be on a technical level?
The dilemma is that equating absence of evidence with evidence of absence is actually a good long-term strategy in our day-to-day lives. Without this strategy we'd be paralyzed by our own ignorance; particularly, paradoxically, those aware of their ignorance. It's a meta-skill to be able to identify when the heuristic should be discarded in favor of more rigorous analytical thinking. A capacity for analytical thinking isn't sufficient by itself, thus making such an error in judgement doesn't necessarily imply an absence of strong analytical thinking skills. (At least, that's what I tell myself ;)
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#57I am amused that MS has its own Linux flavor, but I won't make a joke about it. I won't mention previous attempts at embrace, extend and extinguish. I want to focus on the IoT part. Do not get me wrong. I am glad MS tries to show they care about security in IoT space. Heavens know I don't want to see Starbucks microwave botnet in 2021.
> I won't mention previous attempts at embrace, extend and extinguish. Except you did, and it's really trite.
Re: Microsoft offers $100k to hack its custom Linux OS
#58Re: Microsoft offers $100k to hack its custom Linux OS
#59So it’s based on Ubuntu 19.1. Mmmmmm.
Can you provide a source? I could find any references looking at the source. Also, that's not an Ubuntu version
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#60Earlier quoted context omitted.
Can you provide a source? I could find any references looking at the source. Also, that's not an Ubuntu version
https://github.com/crpietschmann/AzureSphereOS Ubuntu.
Seems to be using parts of code from Ubuntu, but that doesn't mean it is Ubuntu.