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I still think that a) the decision to call CVE-2014-0160 HeartBleed and then b) a $100 design contest logo were probably two of the best decisions made in the history of computer security, probably generating minimally hundreds of millions of dollars of savings to users.
I'm truly agnostic on whether IRIDIUMOSTRITCH is a better name than HeartBleed; it's clear that either of them are far, far better than CVE-2016-0140.
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