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MS Finds Security Flaw In Google Chrome Frame

Christmas Shopping writes with this excerpt from Kaspersky Labs' threatpost: "Back in September, when Google launched the Google Chome Frame plug-in for Internet Explorer users, Microsoft immediately warned that the move would increase the attack surface and make IE users less secure. Now comes word that a security researcher in the Microsoft Vulnerability Research (MSVR) has discovered a 'high risk' security vulnerability that could allow an attacker to bypass cross-origin protections." "Google has hurried out a patch," he adds.

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  1. Re:At least they patched it by EyelessFade · · Score: 1, Troll

    In linux they push patches all the time, but a company (like the one I work for) can still screen and test them before they roll out. They can also push it out faster if its a critical bug, and not have to wait for the vendor first.

  2. No wonder by Exitar · · Score: 1, Troll

    that MS cannot find bugs in their products if they spend all the time looking for vulnerabilities in competitors products.