Eweek reports that Microsoft removed the Thanks to eEye for bulletin MS06-042.
This is a curious case. One wonders: Is it possible that alternative agendas were at play here under the guise of the full-disclosure/responsible disclosure debate?
eEye has an interest in gaining publicity by knocking Microsoft and Microsoft has a reputation to protect.
On eEye & Microsoft: No more thanks…
Eweek reports that Microsoft removed the Thanks to eEye for bulletin MS06-042.
This is a curious case. One wonders: Is it possible that alternative agendas were at play here under the guise of the full-disclosure/responsible disclosure debate?
eEye has an interest in gaining publicity by knocking Microsoft and Microsoft has a reputation to protect.
Just a thought…