Google Chrome failed with another security risk
Less than a week after the start of the new Web browser from Google Chrome, the researchers found a buffer overflow, the certainty that the vulnerability could be remote attackers to take control of the computer user.

The vulnerability discovered buffer overflow when the criticism from experts, is the result of an error in the treatment of the border “Save As. If someone has a Web site for malicious content, the program could become a stack overflow error, to open the door for distance learning free rein to malicious hackers on the computer of a user.
In Remote attackers can exploit the vulnerability through a specially created website infusion of malicious code. The attacker could attracting a victim to open and save an infected, and download malicious code on the computer of the victim and give the attacker access to the system in question.
Chrome the last buffer overflow is one of around half a dozen error in the new beta version of the Web browser, of which about half allow remote code execution sites, say the experts. Another weak point, shortly after the discovery of the browser issue: Tuesday carpetbombing contain a problem that is a fundamental error in the user-agent Safari 3.1.
But experts say that several Chrome beta version should shortcomings and may be noted that the final version of the browser is the evidence later.
“I think that, for a new product, chromium, not much that I’m worried what they are about to find out the number of security gaps and the details are under way around. That is the point Beta, Beta in particular open-source “Said John Bambenek, manager SANS Internet Storm Center. “I think that people really are, in a number of machines are not interested to play, with a maximum chromium (Google), the distribution of certain gases.”
“If this is not to inform the public, the pirates are not everything,” he added.
And, despite some errors that led to the operation, the experts say, because the browser is still in beta and not yet fully accepted, the threats to security for the majority of users for the moment, remains low.
“I do not think that the consumer is still very large,” Bambenek said, “but that could change very quickly.”












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