Could deliberately adding security bugs make software more secure?

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The best way to defend against software flaws is to find them before the attackers do.
This is the unshakeable security orthodoxy challenged by a radical new study from researchers at New York University. The study argues that a better approach might be to fill software with so many false flaws that black hats get bogged down working out which ones are real and which aren’t.