Flash doesn't get a lot of love these days, but it's still ubiquitous on the web. To make displaying Flash content safer for its users, Google just
announced that it is now putting the Flash Player plug-in it ships with Chrome for Windows (including the aging Windows XP) inside a new and enhanced sandbox "that?s as strong as Chrome?s native sandbox, and dramatically more robust than anything else available." Besides the security advantages, Google also stresses that this change will reduce Flash crashes by about 20%.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/3Px_ahrIkrM/
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