Jaybird180
Final Approach
About a year ago, I found a non-repudiation related flaw in a Microsoft product. At the time I thought, ok that's cool but has little practical value. This morning, I re-discovered the flaw and a practical application. I've never reported security issues before and found out about connect.microsoft.com from a Google search.
1- I think MS should fix the problem.
2- I want the credit for discovering and reporting it
I took a screen shot of the "About" box and removed the license key (because it is a Gov't license -not sure how that would pan out legally)
How do I go about doing this? More importantly, I want to do this in a way that is legally safe for me. I've already done a write-up description of it with the screenshot and the steps to duplicate.
Suggestions?
1- I think MS should fix the problem.
2- I want the credit for discovering and reporting it
I took a screen shot of the "About" box and removed the license key (because it is a Gov't license -not sure how that would pan out legally)
How do I go about doing this? More importantly, I want to do this in a way that is legally safe for me. I've already done a write-up description of it with the screenshot and the steps to duplicate.
Suggestions?