I can see how you might think that seeing as how a lot of manufacturers in the low cost and hobby markets are quite liberal with their datasheets . but it is not uncommon in regards to the higher end soc companies like marvel,qualcom or in this case broadcom.
Just wanted to say thanks for the project, great to have something like this cross-platform and open. Users should, if financially possible, donate when they download it.
I can see how you might think that seeing as how a lot of manufacturers in the low cost and hobby markets are quite liberal with their datasheets . but it is not uncommon in regards to the higher end soc companies like marvel,qualcom or in this case broadcom.
I honestly can't believe they and Broadcom continue this idiocy. Makes no sense whatsoever. A lot of small gigs I've worked used freescale parts, and don't have the leverage to get the datasheets. How absurd a situation.
I agree. But i'm not sure this sentiment applies here, twitter probably has an amazing security team and its clear that they were using good practices. they found a bug and disclosed the issue to their users.
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