Comment by freehorse
The first best thing for vulnerabilities is fixing them, the second best is knowing they exist and what they specifically are (so one can either try to mitigate them or make an informed choice on replacing equipment).
The first best thing for vulnerabilities is fixing them, the second best is knowing they exist and what they specifically are (so one can either try to mitigate them or make an informed choice on replacing equipment).
Also great for learning. Vendors learn from their mistakes, right?