Ten years ago, a piece of software that would change the world was in secret development. The story of Google Chromehttps://www.wired.com/2008/09/mf-chrome/ …
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ADP, which serves 600k of largest companies, has removed Java from their employee timecard and training interfaces.https://twitter.com/swiftonsecurity/status/588043559296720897 …
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Adobe Reader, long a target for hackers, consulted Google to build security, eventually adopting Chrome's technologyhttps://twitter.com/gcpascutto/status/819488901396099072 …
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IE8 first with sandbox, but Chrome's lack of legacy restrictions let them blaze the path. Thread with MSFT comments:https://twitter.com/swiftonsecurity/status/563138181110190080 …
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In 2008, 3rd-party security updates were all manual and developers were pathetic capitulators without the resolve to take responsibility.
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Chrome said to users and industry: Screw you, we patched ur browser, you're welcome, if you don't like it you can use Debian. We don't care.
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Automatic updates irreversibly change developer:user dynamic. It is now dev responsibility to provide all assurance. Quality control central
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Chrome blazed the path, now Flash and Adobe Reader and Firefox and more update silently and in the background. Now we have herd immunity.
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For two decades, users have been victimized by adware and extensions that change browser settings. Chrome alone had audacity to address it.
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If only they had the audacity to address TLS MITM...
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