ESET accused my report as an invalid report “after being accepted and rewarded #######_logic” as this reported backend “eu-eset.com” is a phishing website.
The below screenshot reflects how confusion that ESET’s experts are suffering from during the report.
So if that’s really true and let’s argue on that this is true, Then: 1. Kudos to me that I have discovered a vulnerability in a website was built by a people was a good in “something” arguably “phishing” and still kick ESET’s ###### by generating a valid Licenses. 2. More shame on ESET, they were being ###### by this “phishing website” till the moment I reported them because that “phishing website” is generating “by my bypass” an actual paid valid license of their “award-winning product” for free.
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ESET accused my report as an invalid report “after being accepted and rewarded #######_logic” as this reported backend “eu-eset.com” is a phishing website.
The below screenshot reflects how confusion that ESET’s experts are suffering from during the report.
Image:
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So if that’s really true and let’s argue on that this is true, Then:
1. Kudos to me that I have discovered a vulnerability in a website was built by a people was a good in “something” arguably “phishing” and still kick ESET’s ###### by generating a valid Licenses.
2. More shame on ESET, they were being ###### by this “phishing website” till the moment I reported them because that “phishing website” is generating “by my bypass” an actual paid valid license of their “award-winning product” for free.
Here’s another proof on what I’m saying here: