Google offers $1337 for 1337 hacks for chrome

Think you know a flaw inside Google’s Chrome browser? Google is offering $1337 (W00t) for each and every security related bug found inside the browser. This is basically Google showing the world how confident they are in their browser. In my opinion, I love the thing. It’s fast, secure, and hey, it works. This is also their way of getting security experts to once over their software. Now personally, I know that Zero Day exploits can go for $100k plus on the black market, but it will be interesting to see who takes the bait. This is just one part of a two part campaign to finally get people to wake up and get rid of IE. The other side of this is now Google is going to end support on Google Docs and other offerings for IE6.

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As Gmail hack released, security experts still seeking solutions

IE SucksA vulnerability inside Internet Explorer 6 (AKA Windows XP’s Default browser) is to blame for the Chinese cyber attacks against Gmail according to multiple sources. Most of these targeted attacks often involve a cocktail of zero-day vulnerabilities combined with sophisticated social engineering scenarios. Security experts are still seeking solutions. This is bad news because now that its public, larger attacks are sure to follow. Microsoft will be expected to put out an update to resolve this issue immediately.

The threat model must now be adapted to not only worry about eastern European hackers siphoning off credit card databases, but all of your communications and intellectual properties. Stronger browsers, malware protection and anti phishing technology are now seen to be more needed. The German government has even sent out a message requesting that all users of Internet Explorer switch to a more secure browser. Personally I love Firefox, and Google chrome. Chrome is less fancy and faster, and Firefox has almost any function a person could possibly want.

It seems Ironic, that their mantra is “Don’t be evil”, yet they help the communists censor the internet for words like freedom, and democracy. I just hope that this will end their relationship with the Chinese government.

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