The way chrome sandboxes each tab as a separate process helps as well.

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Brian

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On 2010-05-13, at 3:13 PM, "Mesdaq, Ali" <ames...@websense.com> wrote:

I use both Chrome and Firefox myself. Chrome is definitely targeted less in attacks and overall has not had many issues. It has a nice feature with incognito mode which should be used for almost all browsing unless you are going to gmail, facebook, etc. But if you are googling stuff and clicking links and have no idea where you may be going then incognito is a nice feature to be using. I would say at this point in time Chrome is the safest browser to be using because of the number of attacks targeting it as well as the number of security holes that have been found are low. Also with the silent updates it's very hard to be running an out of date version of it which is the biggest issue with exploits. Also chrome definitely has the speed and footprint advantage from my personal experience. Closing tabs and having the processes go away and release memory is a lot nicer than firefox's behavior. Tom's hardware did a nice comparison of browsers http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/firefox-chrome-opera,2558.html

Limewire is very bad for security reasons just because its so easy to download something like a song and in fact it’s a Trojan. Not sur e if the software itself is insecure but with torrents these days I see no need for limewire.

Thanks,
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Ali Mesdaq (CISSP, GIAC-GREM)
Sr. Security Researcher
Websense Security Labs
http://www.WebsenseSecurityLabs.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: hardware-boun...@hardwaregroup.com [mailto:hardware- boun...@hardwaregroup.com] On Behalf Of Thane Sherrington
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 11:29 AM
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: Re: [H] Google chrome ?

At 03:16 PM 13/05/2010, FORC5 wrote:
Son put Google chrome in his system. pretty peppy but how secure is it ?

Updated his security sw just in case. Also installed Limewire. I
have always been leery of this sharing stuff and too old to change.
seen way too many problems over the years ( made lot of $$$ because
of it) but I have been thinking lately operator error more then sw error.

If you're putting Limewire on a machine, then I wouldn't worry about
how secure the browser is.  From my reading Chrome is pretty secure,
but a lot of that is due to security through obscurity, rather than
secure code.  It wasn't hacked at Pwn2Own, but from the interviews I
read, that was just because the hackers knew more about Safari, IE,
and Firefox.

T




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