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by jarek
4740 days ago
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Yes... and the premise of the original post was about vulnerability to arbitrary code being executed on the machine with the user account's rights. I.e., nothing's stopping the keyloggers now. This is the airtight hatchway we're talking about. The post's premise, and the solutions for Chrome and IE, imply bad guys are already on the other side. All hope is lost. Best you can do is try and make it so that anyone just stumbling around rather than purposefully looking for the passwords doesn't find them, and the value of that is questionable on false sense of security arguments. It's non-news to anyone who understands how Windows is built. |
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