[QUOTE=Butthurter;51291318]wow thats good advice[/QUOTE]
[quote]The search firm suggests one way users could limit their exposure would be to use its Chrome web browser, which it says is not exposed to the vulnerability.[/quote]
I wonder if they patched it recently to promote their own browser
Doesn't edge use chromium in some form in the first place?
Or is it all MS proprietary BS
[QUOTE=Jelman;51291360]Doesn't edge use chromium in some form in the first place?
Or is it all MS proprietary BS[/QUOTE]
Nope, it's mostly proprietary stuff, although you can make your own version of Edge in Visual Studio (I think i saw this during a presentation from Microsoft in my last year of HS, although I'm not sure up to which details you can go to). But to be honest, for what it is, Edge is a pretty solid web browser.
[QUOTE={TFS} Rock Su;51291373]Nope, it's mostly proprietary stuff, although you can make your own version of Edge in Visual Studio (I think i saw this during a presentation from Microsoft in my last year of HS, although I'm not sure up to which details you can go to). But to be honest, for what it is, Edge is a pretty solid web browser.[/QUOTE]
If it's like IE, it means you can put the viewer in a form, and interact with it.
I tinkered around with it before;
[t]http://i.imgur.com/8yqrxWJ.png[/t]
(the black box is covering my name, i made it for a high school project)
Google gives 7 days for the developers to acknowledge the report before publishing. If they dont acknowledge it or say its being fixed, they publish.
Its a good strategy, the public gets to know if a company is ignoring exploits that are already being abused in the wild, and it puts pressure on the developer to fix it quickly or at least say they are working on it.
[QUOTE=Butthurter;51291338]oh my god its a shitfling self promotion contest, i love it[/QUOTE]
This is only tangentially related, but here's something Microsoft did recently: [video=youtube;YJAKqaC1ysQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJAKqaC1ysQ[/video]
Between this, the above and the fighting dictionaries, I could seriously get used to this (as long as it stays out of politics).
[QUOTE=Durrsly;51291404]If it's like IE, it means you can put the viewer in a form, and interact with it.
I tinkered around with it before;
[t]http://i.imgur.com/8yqrxWJ.png[/t]
(the black box is covering my name, i made it for a high school project)[/QUOTE]
using the standard forms web browser?
[t]https://jii.moe/NkfGH9Wlf.png[/t] :v:
no, but edge supports a more robust but similar api to mshtml
[QUOTE=Tamschi;51291481]This is only tangentially related, but here's something Microsoft did recently: [video=youtube;YJAKqaC1ysQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJAKqaC1ysQ[/video]
Between this, the above and the fighting dictionaries, I could seriously get used to this (as long as it stays out of politics).[/QUOTE]
It's nothing new, there is even a compilation video of Microsoft making fun of Apple products:
[video=youtube;t7s4gVOO4ys]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7s4gVOO4ys[/video]
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