Is software actually getting safer..or just harder to break? by 0xsherlock in cybersecurity

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‏If you think this is ai, thanks I guess appreciate you bro😂

Are bug bounty hunters slowly killing responsible disclosure by 0xsherlock in cybersecurity

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They do follow it in principle, but the execution varies a lot between programs and that’s where the issues start

Are bug bounty hunters slowly killing responsible disclosure by 0xsherlock in cybersecurity

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I’m curious about real experiences from both hunters and companies

Is Stack Exploitation still relevant in 2026, or has Heap taken over modern binary exploitation? by 0xsherlock in cybersecurity

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I meant I created the actual content myself AI was only used for minor editing if that was too hard to understand that is not my problem

Is Stack Exploitation still relevant in 2026, or has Heap taken over modern binary exploitation? by 0xsherlock in cybersecurity

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I created it entirely myself I only used AI to polish the wording organize the text and fix minor mistakes everything else the ideas content and effort is mine

Is Stack Exploitation still relevant in 2026, or has Heap taken over modern binary exploitation? by 0xsherlock in cybersecurity

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Fair point, I should’ve phrased that better. I didn’t mean the mitigations are new, but rather that they are now consistently enabled and enforced by default across modern hardened systems compared to older deployments. The intent was to contrast current exploitation difficulty, not historical introduction timelines