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Facebook explains how it will notify third-parties about bugs in their products – ZDNet
Companies have 21 days to acknowledge reports and 90 days to patch vulnerabilities; otherwise, Facebook will go public with bug details.

Facebook engineers manage one of the biggest software portfolios in the world, with tens of apps and millions of lines of code that provide a wide variety of services to billions of users around the world.
Managing this gigantic codebase is hard work due to its sheer size, and, of course, its complexity.
Finding security bugs in this giant pile of code isn’t always simple, but trough in-house-developed static analysis tools like Pysa and Zoncolan, Facebook has made a concerted effort to find i…
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