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Exactly. But they're also NOT clairvoyant. There are times when it is impossible to see a problem coming until it's already behind you.
They could bigly reduce such "unforeseen consequences" with proper QA.


Also it's not surprising that tech security flaws stay undetected for soo long. There are not many people on the planet who actually have a understanding for the tech, and those who do work either for the tech companies, the GOV or bad actors. And none of them are interested in making security flaws public, two of them even abuse them. That's why most security flaws are reported by private researchers.