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Safari And Ie8 Shamed At Pwn2Own

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DESPITE THE RABID CLAIMS of Apple fan boys that its software is more secure than anything else on the market, Jobs’ Mob products were the first to be trashed again at a Pwn2Own hacking competition.

- The Inquirer

No takers for hacking Chrome, despite Google offering an extra $20,000 bounty on top of the others.

Safari and IE8 get shamed at Pwn2Own, Chrome still safe... for now

New meaning to the saying "Mac Attack" :jap:

Wow...guess I'm luck to be using Chrome! But still have to use IE for some things...especially when dealing with Microsoft's websites! :(

good to know, and thx for the link. I'm on Apple since 1986 for many good reasons, including security vs the wintel world. just goes to show that everything's dynamic, ever changing and ya gotta keep up on your game.

Will be dusting off that Firefox app.

Interesting that FireFox only got a tiny mention....

It is my favourite.

Never used Chrome, and IE8 only in dire emergencies when FF does not work with a site.

Never used Chrome, and IE8 only in dire emergencies when FF does not work with a site.

You should try it...

I was a long-time FF user myself, until I decided to give Chrome a spin.

Never used Chrome, and IE8 only in dire emergencies when FF does not work with a site.

You should try it...

I was a long-time FF user myself, until I decided to give Chrome a spin.

I second that!

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I was a devout Firefox user until the bloat got to me. Tried Chrome again (it had improved massively) and never looked back.

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