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(Unverified)Mar 25th 2010 4:19PM
According to Gizmodo, Chrome wasnt even targeted. If this is true, then why is download squad glorifying Chrome for being the last man standing?
Maybe you guys can help me out here...
(Unverified)Mar 27th 2010 3:06PM
Afaik, researcher prepare their exploits before the competition, no one choose Chrome because they don't have any exploit, or they can't even use it to hack the system.
There's a reason, few days ago, Google was just release a number of commit that patch many exploits, even makes Chrome harder to hack
leeMar 25th 2010 11:20PM
Apple had a Safari patch-fest just prior, too...except, as reported...Miller took it down anyway.
FatawanMar 26th 2010 1:59AM
Ok, thanks for the replies. I now understand :)
leeMar 26th 2010 9:18AM
I don't know about you, but the fact that no one even bothered to go after Chrome tells me it's pretty darn secure.
I think that's a little praiseworthy...