Google has just disclosed details about a critical vulnerability in Windows.
This bug can be used to bypass the security sandboxing in the Windows32K system, Google said it reported the bug to Microsoft 10 days ago but the company did nothing to address the issue publicly.
"After seven days, per our published policy for actively exploited critical vulnerabilities, we are today disclosing the existence of a remaining critical vulnerability in Windows for which no advisory or fix has yet been released," Google wrote in a post. "This vulnerability is particularly serious because we know it is being actively exploited."
The tech giant didn't immediately respond to a request for comment but wasn't pleased by Google's revelation.
"We believe in coordinated vulnerability disclosure, and today's disclosure by Google could put customers at potential risk," Microsoft said in an email on Monday.
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