Google Chrome suffers from poor password security

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December 15th, 2008 Leave a comment Visited 58 times, 1 so far today

Google Chrome suffers from poor password security

Google has just launched the first stable edition of their Google Chrome web browser.

Critics have already started slamming the poor security in this browser which is based on open source Chromium.

Chapin Information Services stated in its report: “Google’s new web browser may be fast and slim, but the password management features it offers are full of bugs. Chapin Information Services (CIS) reported critical vulnerabilities in this software during its beta period, all of which were unfixed at release time.”

The tests conducted by CIS reported that Opera 9.62 did best, passing seven of the 21 tests. Firefox 3.0.4 also performed similarly. Internet Explorer’s latest stable edition passed just five tests. Google Chrome and Apple Safari passed only two.

Checkout: Google Chrome Receives Lowest Password Security Score





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