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Google Project Zero will give companies more time before disclosing security flaws – Techradar
Wants to allow extra time for patching

Companies found to have suffered security shortcomings will soon get more time before having the dirt dished on them, says Google’s Project Zero security arm.
The group has announced it will be trailling a new model governing how it reports new vulnerabilities and security flaws that should give victims more time to issue fixes.
Going forward, Project Zero will keep its usual 90-day disclosure period for vulnerabilities that remain unpatched, but if a patch appears within this time, the team will…
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