Monday, 5 April 2010

Google Chrome = Browser safest in the World

Among the web browser currently available, just Google Chrome that can not be penetrated by hackers in the contest arena Pwn2Own at CanSecWest conference in Vancouver, USA. Other browsers successfully penetrated, ranging from Firefox 3.6, Safari, until Internet Explorer 8.

Charlie Miller of Independent Security Evaluators managed to penetrate the security system of the Safari browser on the MacBook and take over the operating system OS X. Miller had been known as a reliable security researchers through this system and Apple's success won the same competition for the third time.

Another security researcher, Peter Vreugdenhill, managed to penetrate the fortress of Internet Explorer 8 by performing the bypass on the function of the data execution prevention (DEP) and address space layout randomization (ASLR). Meanwhile, a critical weakness in Firefox 3.6.2 penetrated by a hacker named Nils from MWR Info Security UK. However, the weakness of IE8 and Firefox can not be penetrated if the browser is running on the Windows 7 Protected Mode sandbox features.

How can security techniques and how to penetrate the leading browsers were not disclosed in this event. Contestants are not allowed to them published until the vendor can provide a patch that provides (patch) to prevent attacks from an irresponsible person. (Seconds)

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