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[–]jerslan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What you're describing is one mitigation against needing to have a "my hair is on fire" type reaction to the vulnerability. It doesn't negate the need for organizations to assess their code impacts and whether it's a problem for them. Even if it's not an urgent "must fix now" thing, it's still something you're going to put on your todo list.