According to a comment from phar (one of the researchers) on the article, they gave a month's notice and CyberLock ignored it for 29 days:
we started a 30 day clock and if at any point someone had responded and said "we need more time", we could have provided more time (to some limit of course).. we even gave them a few extra days after they contacted us on day 29 since no one has done the math
A convenient approach since it lets them whine like children about how they weren't given enough lead time.
we started a 30 day clock and if at any point someone had responded and said "we need more time", we could have provided more time (to some limit of course).. we even gave them a few extra days after they contacted us on day 29 since no one has done the math
A convenient approach since it lets them whine like children about how they weren't given enough lead time.