I'm pretty sure noscript will break 90% of the webpages I visit. I just rawdog the internet. If Chrome gets 0day'd then a lot of us are going down - at least I'll have company.
> If Chrome gets 0day'd then a lot of us are going down
If anything, Google would have the correct incentive to protect itself from a zero-day exploit. I guess they could release a patched version internally only, but I doubt it. I do think they want the image of Chrome to be relatively positive and giant security hole (patched slowed) would do them no favours.
I'm pretty sure noscript will break 90% of the webpages I visit. I just rawdog the internet. If Chrome gets 0day'd then a lot of us are going down - at least I'll have company.
If anything, Google would have the correct incentive to protect itself from a zero-day exploit. I guess they could release a patched version internally only, but I doubt it. I do think they want the image of Chrome to be relatively positive and giant security hole (patched slowed) would do them no favours.
This PDF still runs with JS disabled in both of those, and in Firefox about:config...