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Google Adds Flash Sandbox to Chrome Browser

Google and Adobe have teamed up with Google to enable a sandboxed version of its Flash software to run in Google Chrome. The current release of Chrome with the sandboxed Flash software runs on Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7. Sandboxes have become an important defense mechanism for software makers in the last year as they have sought to prevent attackers from using browser-based and PDF-based exploits to jump from vulnerable applications to other apps or the operating system. The two companies said on Wednesday that Google has released a version of Chrome to its developer channel.

Source: https://threatpost.com/google-adds-flash-sandbox-chrome-browser-120110/74724/

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