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Re: [Full-disclosure] Google Chrome Browser Vulnerability

From: Paul Ferguson (fergdawgnetzero.net)
Date: Wed Sep 03 2008 - 02:37:06 CDT


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- -- Andrew Farmer <andfarmgmail.com> wrote:

>On 02 Sep 08, at 21:48, Paul Ferguson wrote:
>> - -- "James Matthews" <nytrokissgmail.com> wrote:
>>> The same thing happened to safari when it came out on windows.
>>
>> Well, no kidding. :-)
>>
>> Maybe the flaws that will hound Chrome are due to the fact that
>> it uses Safari as a codebase?
>
>WebKit != Safari. Security-related bugs in rendering engines are
pretty uncommon.
>

Okay, well you cannot deny this is a lackluster starting point.

I hope Google can use this inauspicious starting point to build
the advertising empire they desire.

I for one do not welcome the advertisement overlords.

- - ferg

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"Fergie", a.k.a. Paul Ferguson
 Engineering Architecture for the Internet
 fergdawg(at)netzero.net
 ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/

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