This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-30779898
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Microsoft hits out at Google team over bug report | Microsoft hits out at Google team over bug report |
(less than a minute earlier) | |
Google has been criticised by Microsoft after the search giant publicised a security flaw in Windows - which some said put users at risk. | Google has been criticised by Microsoft after the search giant publicised a security flaw in Windows - which some said put users at risk. |
Microsoft reacted angrily when Google posted details of the bug online before a patch to fix the issue was released. | Microsoft reacted angrily when Google posted details of the bug online before a patch to fix the issue was released. |
The disclosure was part of Google's Project Zero initiative that seeks to pressure firms into dealing with security problems more quickly. | The disclosure was part of Google's Project Zero initiative that seeks to pressure firms into dealing with security problems more quickly. |
Several security researchers disagreed with Google's actions. | Several security researchers disagreed with Google's actions. |
"I feel sorry for the users, who could be impacted by Google's schoolyard antics," tweeted expert Graham Cluley, who noted the company had been criticised for similar behaviour in the past. | "I feel sorry for the users, who could be impacted by Google's schoolyard antics," tweeted expert Graham Cluley, who noted the company had been criticised for similar behaviour in the past. |
Discussion on Google's bug reporting site was divided on the matter. | Discussion on Google's bug reporting site was divided on the matter. |
"Google was wrong with what they did," wrote one developer. | "Google was wrong with what they did," wrote one developer. |
"They don't have all of the OS code so they have no idea how much other code would have to be rewritten to correct the problem. | "They don't have all of the OS code so they have no idea how much other code would have to be rewritten to correct the problem. |
"That extra coding takes time to ensure that something else doesn't get broken in the process." | "That extra coding takes time to ensure that something else doesn't get broken in the process." |
But another said: "Google is not evil. Microsoft just slept and did not fix the vulnerability in time. Good job Google." | But another said: "Google is not evil. Microsoft just slept and did not fix the vulnerability in time. Good job Google." |
Google has not yet responded to the BBC's request for comment. | Google has not yet responded to the BBC's request for comment. |
Anger | Anger |
Google's Project Zero seeks to find bugs in popular software and then give the manufacturers responsible 90 days to fix the problem. | Google's Project Zero seeks to find bugs in popular software and then give the manufacturers responsible 90 days to fix the problem. |
This bug, which affects Windows 8.1, was revealed by Google to Microsoft on 13 October 2014. | This bug, which affects Windows 8.1, was revealed by Google to Microsoft on 13 October 2014. |
On 11 January, Google publicised the flaw. Microsoft said it had requested that Google wait until it released a patch on 13 January. | On 11 January, Google publicised the flaw. Microsoft said it had requested that Google wait until it released a patch on 13 January. |
"We asked Google to work with us to protect customers by withholding details until Tuesday, January 13, when we will be releasing a fix," Microsoft's senior director of research Chris Betz said in a blog post. | "We asked Google to work with us to protect customers by withholding details until Tuesday, January 13, when we will be releasing a fix," Microsoft's senior director of research Chris Betz said in a blog post. |
"Although following through keeps to Google's announced timeline for disclosure, the decision feels less like principles and more like a 'gotcha', with customers the ones who may suffer as a result. | "Although following through keeps to Google's announced timeline for disclosure, the decision feels less like principles and more like a 'gotcha', with customers the ones who may suffer as a result. |
"What's right for Google is not always right for customers. We urge Google to make protection of customers our collective primary goal." | "What's right for Google is not always right for customers. We urge Google to make protection of customers our collective primary goal." |
Previous version
1
Next version