Google Fixes IE Bug
aussie_a writes "Without accepting blame Google has quickly patched the vulnerability, without requiring users to download a patch. Previously covered by Slashdot, the flaw allowed people to access files and passwords on a computer via any website when viewed with IE while running Google Desktop." From the article: "'Google was able to address the problem quickly because it didn't require changing any code at the user's desktop,' MacDonald said. 'Google applied more stringent security controls on its main site, which shut down the exploit.' The incident does raise important questions about Google as a desktop software vendor and its plans for rolling out future security fixes, said MacDonald. "
The incident does raise important questions about Google as a desktop software vendor and its plans for rolling out future security fixes, said MacDonald.
I question Mr. MacDonald's credibility. If this is the same gentleman I'm thinking of, he's an older man who has a farm...or at least had one.
"Since Google is providing end-user software, it must be held to the same standards that you would hold other desktop software vendors to," he said.
That's when I realized this was an article by 'The Onion'.
Who's to blame? MS? Google? Both? None? You decide.
George W. Bush, clearly.
If I remember correctly, he was far more concerned with EI than IE.
One of the apps we run uses IE specific (Active X) controls.
release an 'IE Secure' browser, that is stripped down but secure
Sure, we'll just take ActiveX out of IE and call it a "secure" version.
So in other words they fixed the glitch. It will work its way out naturally.
The problem is solved from your end.
We will bankrupt ourselves in the vain search for absolute security. -- Dwight D. Eisenhower