July 20, 2010, 6:18PM
Major Browser Flaws Will Be In Spotlight At Black Hat
At next week's Black Hat security conference, researcher Jeremiah Grossman plans to detail
critical weaknesses that are enabled by default in major browsers--IE, Safari, Firefox and Chrome-- and include vulnerabilities that have yet to be
purged by the respective browser makers despite months and years of notice. Read the full article. [The Register]
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