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Podcast: Security Bites 113: The security of Chrome external link

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Security Bites from CNET | by securitybites@cnet.com (CNET.com) | Fri, Sep 5


Google has entered the browser space. Chrome, its browser still in beta, is based on the open source Webkit project. Some will recognize Webkit as the foundation for another browser, Apple Safari. But Chrome also borrows heavily from Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer, givi...

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