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Google Relaxes Project Zero Bug Disclosure Policy

googlesearchGoogle's security team Project Zero recently announced some changes to its bug disclosure policy after controversially exposing Apple and Microsoft security flaws when the companies failed to meet the 90-day deadline. The new disclosure deadline has a 14-day grace period and excludes weekends and public holidays, providing tech companies with more time to properly address security vulnerabilities in their software.

"We now have a 14-day grace period. If a 90-day deadline will expire but a vendor lets us know before the deadline that a patch is scheduled for release on a specific day within 14 days following the deadline, the public disclosure will be delayed until the availability of the patch."

Project Zero is a security team consisting of experienced programmers that look through the code of Google and several of its competitors to discover security flaws, like those uncovered in OS X Yosemite back in January. The team immediately discloses any vulnerabilities found to vendors, providing them with a 90-day deadline to release a software patch before sharing the vulnerabilities with the public.

The role of Google playing security watchdog for other companies has been the subject of much debate, with some believing that the company has a disingenuous agenda and others claiming that it is taking appropriate action. Google claims that it holds itself to the same 90-day policy it enforces on other tech companies, with bugs in the pipeline for Chrome and Android that are subject to the same deadline policy.

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Top Rated Comments

viorelgn Avatar
146 months ago
How many Android phones are out there with vulnerabilities unpatched? Google is doing this to sabotage their competitors. I don't believe their humanitarian story one bit.
Score: 44 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sualpine Avatar
146 months ago
Oh gee, Google, thanks. Thank you so much for being less of an ass trying to audit every single other company's software, except for your own. Has the Lollipop memory leak been fixed yet? Where is 5.0.3?
Score: 30 Votes (Like | Disagree)
146 months ago
The normal Google haters in here ignoring that them doing this is a good thing for everyone...
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Musocat Avatar
146 months ago
What a bunch of assbags.
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
marzer Avatar
146 months ago
I don't see how this could be a bad thing. It's not like they are finding bogus issues, it's all been legitimate vulnerabilities. If Apple and MS were against it, they could step up their own internal efforts to find and fix vulnerabilities before a third party can expose them. I think this is a really good thing for users. It's a really good thing for security.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
146 months ago
How many Android phones are out there with vulnerabilities unpatched? Google is doing this to sabotage their competitors. I don't believe their humanitarian story one bit.

I couldn't give less than a rat's ass for whatever reasons Google digs out security issues with their competitor's products. Someone does it. Security issues get fixed (or not). That's all that counts.

If Google doesn't reveal those issues, chances are that they go unnoticed by the good guys - but the bad guys are already exploiting them, so making security issues public after a grace period makes the world a better place.

It's that simple.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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