Cybersecurity experts want more federal protections for good faith security researchers, or “good “hackers, arguing the government shouldn’t prosecute good faith efforts to find vulnerabilities.
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Cybersecurity experts want more federal protections for good faith security researchers, or “good “hackers, arguing the government shouldn’t prosecute good faith efforts to find vulnerabilities.
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