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I love everything about this researcher's response to Microsoft's (frankly stupid) demand. Highlights from the middle of the piece:
The video is 15 minutes long and at the four-second mark flashes a screenshot from Zoolander, in which the protagonist unveils the "Center for Kids Who Can't Read Good."
It also features a punchy techno backing track while wasting the reviewer's time with approximately 14 minutes of inactivity.
Dormann said via Mastodon: "I get that people doing grunt work have mostly fixed workflows that they go through with common next steps.
"But to request a video that now captures (beyond my already-submitted screenshots) the act of me typing, and the Windows response being painted on the screen adds what of value now?"
To top it all off, when trying to submit the video via Microsoft's portal, the upload failed due to a 403 error.
Dormann's complaints coincidentally came on the same day MSRC published a blog highlighting the strengths and key features of its coordinated vulnerability disclosure program.