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A security bug in Adobe's software means users were able to access Amazon's video streaming service without payment, Reuters reports. The flaw was a rare example of a bug that gives extra functionality to users. In a trade-off between usability and security, Adobe technology permits the popular option of using video player …

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  1. Tom Chiverton Silver badge

    ! Adobe's fault

    How is it Adobe's fault that Amazon stream the whole movie to everyone, weather you pay or not, rather than just streaming a separate 2 minute summary ?

  2. Anonymous Coward
    Stop

    It's not a bug

    It's an intentional and deliberate design. It may be mind-numbingly stupid, but that doesn't make it a bug, that makes it a stupid system working exactly as intended - bugs are unintentional.

  3. Tom
    Pirate

    No use adding a fancy lock...

    Anything on Amazon will be on the "unofficial" sites. If people want a copy to keep (or just live outside the US) they don't need to use some commercial software tool to capture the stream.

    They don't need perfect security, they just need to make it more difficult then other ways of getting the same content.

    Just like the joke about meeting the tiger. If we meet a tiger I don't need to run faster then the tiger... I just have to run faster then you. :)

  4. Steven Knox
    Coat

    Really?

    "The flaw was a rare example of a bug that gives extra functionality to users."

    I though the current attitude in commercial software development today was that anything that gives extra functionality to users is a bug.

  5. Jodo Kast
    Alert

    Oh, it's a bug...

    Adobe and Apple seem to be very uninterested in the unglamorous world of security.

    Bizarre!

  6. Jim
    Pirate

    WTF?

    "One of the downfalls with how they have architected the software..."

    When on Earth did architect become a verb? Am I really getting that old?

    What is wrong with designed? Less syllables for a start or is this just another case of an arsehole using 5 guinea words to appear intelligent?

    Mr Dettering should be made to walk the plank.

  7. Anonymous Coward
    Happy

    bug is a misnomer

    "The flaw was a rare example of a bug that gives extra functionality to users."

    No, you've got it wrong: it's not a bug it's a feature.

  8. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    @Jodo

    Where did Apple get into this?

    Or did you misread Applian? Or Amazon?

  9. Maryland, USA

    Adobe's Bizarro Public Relations comment

    An Adobe PR flack issued this statement: "Adobe is committed to the security of all of our products, from our players to our server software. Adobe invests a considerable amount of ongoing effort to help protect users from potential vulnerabilities."

    Memo to PR flacks everywhere: The clause, "is committed to" does NOT reassure skeptical customers and users. Like the verb "enhance" (safety, performance, security) it's PR-speak at its most self-absorbed fatuous. Give us deeds, not words.

    As for the second sentence--"to help protect users from potential vulnerabilities"--that's not the issue! Who wrote this: Sarah Palin?

  10. Anonymous Coward
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    Dell

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