Security News > 2017 > March > Google Discloses Details of an Unpatched Microsoft Vulnerability (Schneier on Security)

2017-03-09 12:28
Google's Project Zero is serious about releasing the details of security vulnerabilities 90 days after they alert the vendors, even if they're unpatched. It just exposed a nasty vulnerability in Microsoft's browsers. This is the second unpatched Microsoft vulnerability it exposed last week. I'm a big fan of responsible disclosure. The threat to publish vulnerabilities is what puts pressure on...
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https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2017/03/google_disclose.html
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