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Does the sandboxing mitigate the problem?
A failure to properly validate input from a renderer (tab) process could allow an attacker to crash the browser and possibly run arbitrary code with the privileges of the logged on user.

Posted by: ye   Posted on: 05/06/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Does the sandboxing mitigate the problem?  ye | 05/06/09
I didn't think Chrome...  wolf_z | 05/06/09
it does  shis-ka-bob | 05/06/09
Chrome's Sandboxing Didn't Stop  snafu_77 | 05/06/09
Obviously not.  ShadowGIATL | 05/06/09
Sanboxing and disclosure  marklarson | 05/08/09
Results may vary.  ShadowGIATL | 05/09/09
Does this apply to v1.x alone or also to v2.x (beta) too?  markbn | 05/06/09
Security hole in a spyware.. Now that's funny...  transposeIT | 05/06/09
RE: Critical security hole in Google Chrome  tech_walker | 05/08/09
How do I know if patch is applied?  Chalfont | 05/12/09

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