An anonymous security researcher called “Nightmare Eclipse” has been publishing a series of significant security exploits against Microsoft Windows—including one that breaks BitLocker. Microsoft has threatened legal action against the researcher. Lots of recriminations are being traded back and forth.

What qualifies as “responsible disclosure” though?

Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit weighs criminal charges against Nightmare Eclipse after six Windows zero-day exploits were publicly released in six weeks.

Microsoft is under fire for suspending accounts linked to Nightmare Eclipse, a researcher sharing zero-day exploit code, sparking debate among cybersecurity experts.

After a disgruntled security researcher published several zero-day exploits in recent weeks, Microsoft seemingly indicated criminal charges were in order.

An anonymous security researcher called “Nightmare Eclipse” has been publishing a series of significant security exploits against Microsoft Windows—including one that breaks…