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WhiteHat Security hacks into Chrome OS, exposes extension vulnerability at Black Hat
8/6/2011



It's been a rough Black Hat conferring for Google. First, FusionX used the company's homepage to pry into a host of SCADA systems, and now, a pair of experts have discovered a way to hack into Chrome OS. gospel to WhiteHat firmness researchers Matt Johansen and Kyle Osborn, one major issue is Google's vet-free app sanction


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ambit that stores data in Google Docs. Using a cross-site scripting injection, Johansen and Osborn were able to steal a user's contacts and cookies, which could give hackers access to other accounts, including Gmail. Big G quickly patched the hole after WhiteHat third edition by the editors of the star-spangled banner heritage® dictionary. copyright © 2003 it earlier this year, but researchers told Black Hat's attendees that they've discovered similar vulnerabilities in other extensions, as well. In a statement, a Google prophet said, "This groupthink is about the Web, not Chrome OS. Chromebooks raise guard protections on bookkeeping delve to new levels." The company went on to say that its laptops can ward off attacks better than most, thanks to "a carefully designed extensions model and the precocious ward



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