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September 24th, 2009

Microsoft plays the security card in response to Google's Chrome Frame

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 6:21 am

Categories: Google, Internet Explorer, Security

Tags: Google Inc., Card, Malware, Microsoft Corp., Google Chrome, Plug-in, Exec, Web Browsers, Cyberthreats, Spyware, Adware & Malware

I was doubtful that Microsoft execs would have anything to say about Google’s introduction this week of a plug-in that allows users to run the Google Chrome browser inside Internet Explorer.

But I was wrong.

A day after I asked Microsoft execs for their take on Chrome Frame — which Google is promoting as a way to bring more advanced features (like HTML 5) to IE 6, 7, and 8 users — Microsoft responded. A spokesperson sent me the following statement:

“With Internet Explorer 8, we made significant advancements and updates to make the browser safer for our customers. 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 attack area for malware and malicious scripts. This is not a risk we would recommend our friends and families take. For a deeper look at how the browsers stack up in security, take a look at the latest phishing and malware data from NSS Labs.”

Do you think Microsoft execs have a valid point here or are grasping at straws to try to thwart anything with a Google label on it?

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Don't knock the unknown. Chrome works fast & private!
You'd never be caught dead if you did use Chrome. I don" t know who gave
you the mistaken notion that Chrome was unsafe or underperforming, but
chrome is a solid browser built as an open-sourc... (Read the rest)
Posted by: spacekatsteveo@... Posted on: 12/12/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Concering Chrome running inside IE..  JT82 | 09/24/09
No one will install it  LBiege | 09/24/09
Re: No one will install it  I12BPhil | 09/24/09
Already have  Shmee007 | 09/25/09
All your websites are gonna have google tags?  Jegas | 09/25/09
So much for standards... Tailoring web sites to target specific browsers  Tsingi | 09/25/09
Nice, but...  TheTallGuy | 09/27/09
Why bother with IE at all? Just run Chrome...  BillDem | 09/24/09
Why bother with IE at all?  jdakula | 09/24/09
Umm  Stan57 | 09/24/09
Well SAID!  Jegas | 09/25/09
Run Firefox, a non profit's browser  codeYogi | 09/25/09
One should run FireFox  MadWhiteHatter | 09/25/09
Yea i wouldnt be caught dead running Chrome...  JT82 | 09/24/09
Privacy? That Doesn't Exist Anymore.  rizarsurf | 09/24/09
Umm  jdbukis@... | 09/24/09
Wow... Not New info - but well said!  Jegas | 09/25/09
Don't knock the unknown. Chrome works fast & private!  spacekatsteveo@... | 12/12/09
Oh My god a zealot?  Jegas | 09/25/09
just install and run chrome itself  amj2006 | 09/28/09
"Latest" phishing/malware data from NSS Labs  HollywoodDog | 09/24/09
RE: Microsoft plays the security card in response to Google's Chrome Frame  Loverock Davidson | 09/24/09
The TOS  IT_User | 09/24/09
He's arguing based on an old TOS  goff256 | 09/24/09
Source?  rtk | 09/24/09
Read the ToS  p0figster | 09/24/09
Here's a source....  Sephoroth | 09/24/09
But what about  jdbukis@... | 09/24/09
its better  jdbukis@... | 09/24/09
RE: Microsoft plays the security card in response to Google's Chrome Frame  Shmee007 | 09/25/09
RE: Microsoft plays the security card in response to Google's Chrome Frame  NimbleHost | 09/24/09
Agreed  odcchaz | 09/24/09
Notice what they did NOT say. They did not even try to defend the speed and  DonnieBoy | 09/24/09
its good to see MS getting steamroll from all side  Quebec-french | 09/24/09
Of course they aren't going to defend IE6 or 7  ericesque | 09/24/09
Ok, so, that means the Chrome Frame plugin for IE6 and IE7 is a good thing!  DonnieBoy | 09/24/09
nope  Ceridan | 09/24/09
Bad Math --- Double?  zdnet-registraion | 09/24/09
I use IE8  Stan57 | 09/24/09
But...  eMJayy | 09/24/09
Umm  jdbukis@... | 09/24/09
Didn't say it wasn't...  eMJayy | 09/24/09
RE: Umm  Shmee007 | 09/25/09
You Use IE8? You Like? Keep it! Cool!  Jegas | 09/25/09
I am guessing IE tab for Firefox is a secuity issue also?  Randalllind | 09/24/09
Actually, a sandboxed IE6 tab for Firefox would be great if MS would  DonnieBoy | 09/24/09
There is a IE plugin for Firefox  psheehan3@... | 09/24/09
Yeah, and that Fx plugin is called IE Tab,  rtk | 09/24/09
I am not sure how well sandboxed it is, but, being able to automatically  DonnieBoy | 09/24/09
It's not really "from Fx" though  rtk | 09/24/09
well yes  Ceridan | 09/24/09
By the way, MS is ONLY worried about "friends and families" when it is in  DonnieBoy | 09/24/09
Wow, it's like you've gone back in time two years  rtk | 09/24/09
Only the...  Dave32265 | 09/24/09
Yep, one big hair ball of mixed code with lots of attack area.  DonnieBoy | 09/24/09
Try that with Linux...  Erroneous | 09/24/09
Had no issues...  Dave32265 | 09/24/09
Then you left the  Erroneous | 09/24/09
You're not making any sense  eMJayy | 09/24/09
And you're talking out of your...  MarkKB | 09/25/09
Browsers and other applications are NOT intertwined with the OS under Linux  DonnieBoy | 09/24/09
"Half truths don't cut it" - they do with MS supporters  deaf_e_kate | 09/24/09
Indeed...  Dave32265 | 09/24/09
ROFL  jdbukis@... | 09/24/09
I could care less...  Dave32265 | 09/24/09
ROFLOL: "The first time Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck, ...  Shmee007 | 09/25/09
BSD TCP/IP Stack?  zdnet-registraion | 09/30/09
I said "completely" remove. As the other poster noted, you basically only  DonnieBoy | 09/24/09
You said "completely remove IE"  rtk | 09/24/09
RE: Microsoft plays the security card - HA HA HA HA  deaf_e_kate | 09/24/09
RE: Microsoft plays the security card in response to Google's Chrome Frame  nessrapp | 09/24/09
Microsoft, talking about security?  apexwm | 09/24/09
Firefox, Chrome  Erroneous | 09/24/09
Security card in this case  Ceridan | 09/24/09
RE: Microsoft plays the security card in response to Google's Chrome Frame  DannyO_0x98 | 09/24/09
I see a lot of people here drilling google  savage3006 | 09/24/09
They're Trolls Hired by Microsoft to post FUD.  rizarsurf | 09/24/09
Where is my paycheck?  jdbukis@... | 09/24/09
Gee, I dunno...  harkening | 09/24/09
Chrome Security is prob not so bad...  Jegas | 09/25/09
RE: Microsoft plays the security card in response to Google's Chrome Frame  espadrine | 09/24/09
RE: Microsoft plays the security card in response to Google's Chrome Frame  jpayne@... | 09/24/09
RE: Microsoft plays the security card in response to Google's Chrome Frame  gahgneh | 09/24/09
The latest reports...  harkening | 09/24/09
RE: Microsoft plays the security card in response to Google's Chrome Frame  coldacid | 09/25/09
The report I want to see  Spats30 | 09/25/09
Thwart Google?  ComputerGeneralist | 09/25/09
feedback  Spats30 | 09/25/09
RE: Microsoft plays the security card in response to Google's Chrome Frame  Cyberjester | 09/26/09

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