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by 0xbadcafebee 780 days ago
Every browser on every platform gets 0days all the time, sandboxes don't stop them.

ChromeOS is not one of the most secure OSes, it's not even the most secure Android OS.

The Linux kernel's security design is crap. Doesn't matter what you run underneath it. It gets owned all the time, and it will stay that way.

2 comments

You're really not adding good content here. This is crap, that gets owned all the time... Why? What's the actual comparison? What model/approach makes the difference?

Please add something meaningful. Otherwise it's just ranting/fanboying over your preferences - we can be better than that on this board.

We really can't. Even if I reply with reasons, they will just be argued, ignored or downvoted by people who don't know what they're talking about. People only believe what they want to believe, or whatever a famous person says. (not to mention none of the people replying to me are providing any contrary evidence, just more spurious claims, but those with unpopular opinions get the downvotes)
Have you actually looked at the 0days? Almost always it's confined within the sandbox. You have to chain it with an sandbox breakout exploit to make it useful.