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On the "Security" page - under the "Hall of Fame" section - it mentions a "security research community", who are they?

I've gone through the "Team" page, the closest I found that might be security related were the internal support engineers, but I wouldn't exactly call them the "security research community". I've also had a quick search of Meta Stack Exchange, again no results.

Or, is this information, you know, classified.

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They are regular users, who have spotted serious security issues with SE code. They notified SE about the issues, and possibly even tips on how to fix them. SE does not discuss what the security issues were, for security reasons, and possibly not wanting to draw attention to the security issues they had in the past.

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  • Interesting, so they just used "security research community" to anonymise these users, I guess.
    – Sam
    Jul 24, 2014 at 21:49
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    @Sam I think it's more that it's not a particular set of users, but the community of people who help SO/SE by looking into security issues.
    – Joe
    Jul 24, 2014 at 21:57
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    @Sam: No, they used it to represent a group of users, just like I would to discuss "the community in which I live" or "the community of SO readers"; it's the group of users that are familiar with the topic of security research.
    – Ken White
    Jul 24, 2014 at 22:02
  • Oh right, thanks for explaining. The wording they used gave me the impression they were an external community of white hats or something.
    – Sam
    Jul 24, 2014 at 22:05

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