April 10, 2023, 9:57 p.m. | /u/_thundercat_

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I was reading Microsoft Digital Defense Report 2022 and I came across this part:

"*China’s vulnerability reporting regulation went into effect September 2021, marking a first in the world for a government to require the reporting of vulnerabilities into a government authority for review* ***prior to the vulnerability being shared with the product or service owner***. *This new regulation might enable elements in the Chinese government to stockpile reported vulnerabilities toward weaponizing them.*"

I didn't know about [this regulation](https://www.chinalawtranslate.com/en/product-security-vulnerabilites/), so …

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