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Submission + - Google's Chrome already insecure

Kwiik writes: Days after the original news has hit, just as ambiguous at best reviews with nothing better to note than javascript performance begin to poor in, a counter-attack to Google's Chrome would have to be the IT security industry mailing lists- already on the Bugtaq and Full Disclosure mailing lists are already beginning to rack up with two vulnerabilities. How much longer before it's remotely exploitable? Jailbreaking isn't difficult at all if chroot is anything to attest.

Idea Stock Exchange 160

Retrospeak writes to tell us The New York Times has an interesting article on an interesting business strategy used by a company called Rite-Solutions. The system recognizes the need for harvesting ideas from the entire company instead of just one or two "idea-men" in a stock-market-esque idea exchange. From the article: "We're the founders, but we're far from the smartest people here," Mr. Lavoie, the chief executive, said during an interview at Rite-Solutions' headquarters outside Newport, R.I. "At most companies, especially technology companies, the most brilliant insights tend to come from people other than senior management. So we created a marketplace to harvest collective genius."

Vista May Put Anti-Spyware Companies Out 392

Ant wrote to mention a C|Net article with an interesting premise: Windows Vista's tough approach to spyware may put anti-spyware companies out of business. From the article: "While this may be good news for buyers of Vista, it is not for anyone who makes a living from selling anti-spyware software. The worldwide market has boomed recently, reaching $97 million in revenue in 2004, up 240.4 percent from a year earlier, according to IDC. However, companies such as Webroot Software and Sunbelt Software are in for tough times, analysts said."

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