
Microsoft criticized Google on its releasing the details of
the bug online on 13 October 2014. This bug affected Window 8.1, according Digital
Marketing Agency
reported.
In addition, server
security researcher also criticized this action as well. Tweeted expert Granham
Cluley said, “I feel sorry for the
users, who could be impacted by Google's schoolyard antics.”
He wrote on one developer that Google was wrong with what
they did. “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.”
But another said: “Google is not evil. Microsoft just
slept and did not fix the vulnerability in time. Good job Google.”
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