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Google's Chrome leaves another hackathon unscathed

12 pointsby cadalacabout 15 years ago

3 comments

tptacekabout 15 years ago
How do you write this graf:<p><i>But given Google's high profile and the fact that the Pwn2Own competitors failed to hack Chrome two years running, we imagine that Chrome has to be gaining a sort of "sword-in-the-stone"-type reputation among security researchers.</i><p>almost immediately after writing this one?<p><i>Naysayers will also point out that Google patched 11 flaws in its browser just before the competition began. But Apple patched 19 bugs in Safari the same week, and that didn't prevent Apple hacker Charlie Miller from doing evil things to it for the third year in a row.</i>
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teiloabout 15 years ago
Horribly bad article. Completely fails to note that this year, just like last year, nobody even <i>attempted</i> to hack Chrome. Where they too scared to try? Hardly. More like, they weren't going to waste their time on a browser with the smallest market share.<p>The headline might as well have been "Links leaves another hackathon unscathed." It's just as accurate.<p>What about Flock? Camino? Opera?
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bryanhabout 15 years ago
I tend to think that Google Chrome wasn't so much meant to be a super-secure browser for today but a pseudo OS for tomorrow...