Researchers say they've developed attack code that pierces key defenses built into Google's Chrome browser, allowing them to reliably execute malware on end user machines.. The attack contains two separate exploits so it can bypass the security counter measures, which include address space layout randomization (or ASLR), data execution prevention (or DEP), and a The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . Experts unveil critical vulnerabilities in Firefox, compromising security measures and deploying malicious code on user systems.. Browser Exploit, Attack Code, Security Bypass, Malware Execution, Web Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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