[dba-Tech] Chrome IE Plugin - was Inno Setup 5.3.5 released

Stuart McLachlan stuart at lexacorp.com.pg
Fri Sep 25 16:20:46 CDT 2009


Must have unless you believe MS.  See below

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Stuart

On 25 Sep 2009 at 5:39, Jim Lawrence wrote:

> That sort of makes this plug-in a must have plug-in for IE8 browser users as
> well as developers.

Article as follows:

Browser security vs. competition ...
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25.09.2009 12:32

Microsoft warns of Google's Chrome plug-in

For security reasons, Microsoft has advised against installing Google's
Chrome Frame[1], a plug-in that allows Chrome's rendering engine to be
used inside of Internet Explorer.  In an interview, a Microsoft
spokesperson told US news site Ars Technica[2] that, "With Internet
Explorer 8, we made significant advancements and updates to make the
browser safer for our customers". The spokesperson said, "Given the
security issues with plug-ins in general and Google Chrome in particular,
Google Chrome Frame running as a plug-in has doubled the attach area for
malware and malicious scripts", referring to such phishing and malware
studies like those[3] by NSS Labs[4] which say that Internet Explorer is
the most secure browser.

Microsoft's statement has already triggered some controversial
responses. For instance, the Ars Technica article points out that
Chrome was the only browser left standing after day one of the Pwn2own
security competition[5] - unlike Firefox, Safari and Internet Explorer.
For the obsolete Internet Explorer 6 and IE7, which are considered unsafe
and are also suitable for Chrome Frame, the plug-in is even likely to
improve security levels.

According to Google, Chrome Frame was developed because the Microsoft
browser lacks HTML5 capabilities.  In a post[6] on the Google Wave
Developer Blog, Google Wave developer Lars Rasmussen said that,
particularly when working on Google Wave, developers noticed that Internet
Explorer has not kept up with recent developments in web technology.  Its
JavaScript performance is also far too slow, he said. Participants in the
extended beta testing of Wave that starts next week will need to switch to
Chrome, Safari or Firefox, or install Chrome Frame. According to the blog,
Google is releasing the plug-in so that the Google Wave team no longer has
to spend many hours adapting Wave for Internet Explorer and in future can
focus on improving Wave for all users.

Some observers suspect[7] that the real reason for Microsoft's warning is
that the software giant intends to protect its own Internet Explorer
platform from third party influence - and weaken its much-noticed
competitor, Wave[8], in the process. Incidentally, the IE Tab[9] Internet
Explorer add-on for Firefox has existed for years - without causing
anybody in the Mozilla community any major problems.

(crve[10])

This features's URL: 
http://www.h-online.com/security/news/114325

Links in this feature:
  [1]
  http://www.h-online.com/open/Google-launches-Chrome-Frame-for-IE--/news/
  114305 [2]
  http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2009/09/microsoft-google-chrome-fr
  ame-makes-ie-less-secure.ars [3]
  http://blogs.msdn.com/architecture/archive/2009/08/13/internet-explorer-
  8-rated-tops-against-malware-and-phishing-attacks.aspx [4]
  http://nsslabs.com [5]
  http://www.h-online.com/security/Pwn2Own-2009-ends-Smartphones-Chrome-un
  broken--/news/112907 [6]
  http://googlewavedev.blogspot.com/2009/09/google-wave-in-internet-explor
  er.html [7]
  http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/09/24/google_chrome_frame_kerfuffle/
  [8]
  http://www.h-online.com/open/Google-Wave-The-instant-wiki-communicator--
  /news/113410 [9] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1419
  [10] mailto:crve at h-online.com

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Stuart McLachlan




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