Dear TeamSpeak,
I'm absolutely confused as to why you're unable to deal with exploit reports coming from people who are investigating your software for bugs, exploits and such. This is severely affecting any one of your customers who are paying you for a license, be it an ATHP or AAL. The latter being myself, I've been running a large public server for a good while now and feel like you as a company do not take security seriously when stuff is being reported to you.
Some of the community may disagree with me and there may be method behind your madness, but I do not see it from my point of view. Any other company out there that is in Tech would happily welcome reports given to them before hand of an exploit and sometimes even give a reward for finding one. I'm not saying that you should reward the people doing it, but at least take their reports seriously.
So now, it looks like another exploit has been found and is going to be released into the wild this Friday according to the people who have found it. I'm sick and tired of sitting around waiting for the next one of these to happen, why is no one else stepping up and saying how ridiculous this actually is? Any time one of us bring it up on the forums we are silenced and have the thread deleted, if I contact you via your support system you give blank replies that restore no faith that you have lost.
On another note, why is nothing being done about ATHP's being fucked over by people providing "Free TeamSpeak Servers" by using cracked licenses, these have been reported again and again but the generic replies come out with "We're investigating" or for example "When our investigation is complete, we will determine the approach to take, such as blacklisting. There is no ETA on when investigations are completed as there are a number of factors involved. " What is taking so long, I gave you definitive proof that they're not paying you and are utilizing cracked licenses.
Sorry for my rant, but this really can't go on any more as this is affecting business that are selling your product.
Regards,
Patrick