You've just setup a question with a yes/no answer, when given one answer said "I don't believe it" and when given the other, smugly replied "I knew it!".
Why couldn't they block security patches that impact their benchmarks?
It's not like anyone real ever gets hit by zero day "a carefully crafted PNG file fed into Flash version x.099.31 over an HTTPS connection to a site with an expired SSL certificate can gain access to cookies from domains with a Q in them" kind of exploits.
Why couldn't they block security patches that impact their benchmarks?
It's not like anyone real ever gets hit by zero day "a carefully crafted PNG file fed into Flash version x.099.31 over an HTTPS connection to a site with an expired SSL certificate can gain access to cookies from domains with a Q in them" kind of exploits.