> It's hard to evaluate if these vulns are actually "hard to find".
Can we stop doing that?
I know it's not the same but it sounds like "We don't know if that job that the woman supposedly successfully finished was all that hard." implying that if a woman did something, it surely must have been easy.
If you know it's easy, say that it was easy and why. Don't use your lack of knowledge or competence to create empty critique founded solely on doubt.
What if the woman in question happens to have a history of hamming up her accomplishments?
Given the context I'd say it's reasonable to question the value of the output. It falls to the other party to demonstrate that this is anything more than the usual slop.
Can we stop doing that?
I know it's not the same but it sounds like "We don't know if that job that the woman supposedly successfully finished was all that hard." implying that if a woman did something, it surely must have been easy.
If you know it's easy, say that it was easy and why. Don't use your lack of knowledge or competence to create empty critique founded solely on doubt.