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Microsoft to censor public bug database for unpatched security flaws
In this July 1 interview at the MSDN Web site, Sara Williams reveals that Microsoft will yank any unpatched bug report from its publicly-accessible database if the bug is security related. "We don't want to do harm," Williams says. I wonder to what extent such censorship takes place on Bugzilla or the other online bug reporting systems for open-source projects.
Posted on July 20, 2004 at 04:37 PM | Permalink
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