jrmithdobbs,
You NEVER release 0-day exploits into the wild without a LENGTHY process of notification to the original coder if you have even a shred of common sense or intelligence.
I'm confused.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-day_attackA zero-day (or zero-hour or day zero) attack or threat is a computer threat that tries to exploit computer application vulnerabilities that are unknown to others or the software developer, also called zero-day vulnerabilities.
[You] never release 0-day exploits without notifying original coder? Seems like 0-day, by definition means you always release 0-day exploits without notifying original coder, otherwise it is not a 0-day exploit.
Also good to know this is the only bug.
How do you infer this from the available information?
Maybe this?
At the very least this could be used to influence market conditions if it is only a display bug.