25 Sep 2009
Google has hit back after Microsoft suggested its Chrome Frame plug-in would render IE8 less secure.
In a statement, Google not only rubbished Microsoft's comments but also ridiculed the Redmond giant's web browsers for being out of date and unstable.
Google said that Chrome Frame is still an early version but is designed to tackle both speed and security issues inherent in out-of-date and non-standards-compliant browsers like Internet Explorer.
It said, "While we encourage users to use a more modern and standards compliant browser such as Firefox, Safari, Opera or Google Chrome rather than a plug-in, for those who don't, Google Chrome Frame is designed to provide better performance, strong security features, and more choice to both developers and users, across all versions of Internet Explorer."
Just in case Microsoft and its users didn't get the message, Google continued to take the security high ground, adding, "Accessing sites using Google Chrome Frame brings Google Chrome's security features to Internet Explorer users, providing strong phishing and malware protection (absent in IE6), robust sandboxing technology, and defenses from emerging online threats that are available in days rather than months."
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defenses from emerging online threats
"defenses from emerging online threats that are available in days rather than months." Days versus months? There isn't much to brag about there. Now when you can make the statement you're impervious to online threats, THEN it's time to start crowing.
Posted by: EJ 28 Sep 2009
No surprise here
Anything is more secure than ignorant exploiter. I can't believe that people are still using this bug filled virus portal that micro$oft calls a web browser. They should be ashamed to still be foisting it upon the public with their sub-par operating system.
Posted by: Tim Cowper 27 Sep 2009