Microsoft answers back on Google’s hack motives

/Microsoft GoogleMicrosoft has fired on Google after one of the engineers from Google showcased the vulnerabilities attached with Windows Help and Support Center function for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 with exploit codes on the internet.

The industry experts who claim this to be an important step in measuring the threats associated with Windows Help and Support Center function but it opens a new window for hackers who are always keen to exploit the vulnerabilities. The engineer from Google, Tavis Ormandy stated: "I would like to point out that if I had reported (the issue) without a working exploit, I would have been ignored. This document contains my own opinions. I do not speak for or represent anyone but myself."

This however is considerably a situation where the vulnerability of the threat could prove to be harmful for the industry with an uncalled risk of hacking, as the industry experts' state. The hacking procedure is done via botnets which one activated takes control of the system, disabling the user with any access. This threat if not uprooted, according to the experts has the potential to cause a good amount of damage via hacking the
2003 based servers.