We wanted to get a quick gauge of what our readers feel the most significant threat to the security model of our Internet community has been so far this year. Although we don’t support the idea necessarily of one-upping between researchers, realizing that this shouldn’t be a race/competition, but we do realize that there is an end result in impact across the industry and that momentum abroad can be measured.
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