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Chrome Is Like Teflon in Browser Hacking Contest
Closed Published March 25th, 2009 in Browser Security, Exploits & Vulnerabilities, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Internet Explorer 8, Safari, Security
White-hat security experts attending the CanSecWest security conference in Vancouver this week have succeeded in exploiting previously unknown vulnerabilities in fully patched versions of Firefox, Internet Explorer 8 and Safari.
According to Tipping Point, which sponsored the contest at CanSecWest, only Chrome remained impervious to assaults on Wednesday and Thursday. The primary goal of the annual Pwn2Own contest is to responsibly unearth new vulnerabilities within computing systems so that the affected vendors can address them, noted TippingPoint, which manages the Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) program team responsible for awarding prizes to this year’s winning contestants. NewsFactor Network | Chrome Is Like Teflon in Browser-Hacking Contest








