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Project Zero

Pierluigi Paganini April 17, 2021
Google Project Zero updates vulnerability disclosure policy moving to a “90+30” model

Google Project Zero security team has updated its vulnerability disclosure policy, it gives users 30 days to patch flaws before disclosing associated technical details. The Google Project Zero security team announced an update to its vulnerability disclosure policy, it could include additional 30 days to the disclosure process for some bugs to give end-users enough […]

Pierluigi Paganini February 27, 2017
CVE-2017-0037 – Google Project Zero discloses another unpatched Microsoft Edge and IE Vulnerability

The researchers at Google’s Project Zero have revealed another flaw, tracked as CVE-2017-0037, that affects Microsoft Edge and IE. It has happened again, the researchers at Google’s Project Zero have revealed another flaw, tracked as CVE-2017-0037, in Microsoft products. The flaw affects Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and Edge browsers, it was first reported on November 25 […]

Pierluigi Paganini November 04, 2015
Project Zero Experts Found critical flaws in Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge

Experts at Google’s Project Zero have discovered a number of high severity flaws in the Android OS version running on Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge smartphones. Experts at Google Project Zero are conducting an analysis of the Android operating system running on the Android OS installed by other manufacturers on their mobile devices. The principal manufactures […]

Pierluigi Paganini January 16, 2015
Google Project Zero Discloses a third Windows flaw that Microsoft failed to fix

Google Project Zero team disclosed a new unpatched flaw affecting Windows 8.1 systems, the cyber security community is divided between those for and against. The Google Project Zero team has disclosed the details of two more unpatched Windows vulnerabilities due to its disclosure policy. Google has released the details of another Windows vulnerability that Microsoft failed to fix […]

Pierluigi Paganini January 14, 2015
Project Zero team has disclosed a new unpatched Windows 8 flaw

Google Project Zero team disclosed a new unpatched vulnerability affecting Windows 8.1 systems unleashing the wrath of Microsoft for its disclosure policy. Google’s Project Zero hacking team has disclosed the details of a new unpatched Windows 8.1 Privilege Escalation vulnerability in Microsoft Windows 8.1 OS. It is the second flaw in Windows 8.1 OS publicly disclosed by […]

Pierluigi Paganini January 03, 2015
Google discloses a Zero-Day Windows 8.1 flaw

Google Project Zero team has disclosed the details of an unpatched flaw affecting Windows 8.1 systems and reported to Microsoft in September. The experts at the Google Project Zero team have ethically disclosed the details of an unpatched Windows 8.1 vulnerability reported to Microsoft in September. The team has waited for 90 days before publicly disclose the […]

Pierluigi Paganini July 16, 2014
Project Zero – Google is hiring the hacking excellence to improve Internet security

Project Zero is the new initiative announced by Google. The company is hiring the top security experts to make the Internet a more secure place. Google has publicly announced a new program called “Project Zero,” an ambitious project which involves a team of Star Hackers and Bug Hunters with the purpose to improve security of the […]

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