Google Chrome’s popularity continues its upward flow relative to other browsers (Firefox, Safari, IE, IE) Chrome has surpassed 70 percent of all usage over the past six months. Flash is a very vulnerable engine that has been taken advantage of the most by common exploit kits. Flash applications are likely to persist, perhaps in perpetuity, and the exception mechanisms represent a security weak point that cannot be ignored. As Flash becomes harder to exploit, vulnerabilities will enter through paths of lesser resistance. Security researchers will probably shift their reverse-engineering efforts to other engines, such as JS, SVG or any other objects supported in HTML5.”]
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