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So Google's Chrome web browser has been released.
For a change it's nice to see a browser that does not eat all of your memory.
Chrome is going to become popular. That means it will also become an interesting target for malware authors.
Google knows this.
Chrome features sandboxing of each tab, built-in web reputation service, special privacy mode and so on.
For example, here's what it looks like when you try access a known malicious site with Chrome:
However, one security vulnerability has already been found, based on the WebKit engine used inside Chrome.
There will be more issues, especially related to plugins (note that Chrome can use Firefox plugins).
We expect Chrome to quickly gather a sizable market share, mostly from existing Firefox users. On 03/09/08 At 06:54 AM
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For a change it's nice to see a browser that does not eat all of your memory.
Chrome is going to become popular. That means it will also become an interesting target for malware authors.
Google knows this.
Chrome features sandboxing of each tab, built-in web reputation service, special privacy mode and so on.
For example, here's what it looks like when you try access a known malicious site with Chrome:
However, one security vulnerability has already been found, based on the WebKit engine used inside Chrome.
There will be more issues, especially related to plugins (note that Chrome can use Firefox plugins).
We expect Chrome to quickly gather a sizable market share, mostly from existing Firefox users. On 03/09/08 At 06:54 AM
Weiterlesen...