07-29-2011, 09:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-29-2011, 09:50 PM by AceInfinity.)
(07-29-2011, 09:32 PM)Believable Wrote: There's far more password stealers for Mozilla Firefox that I've seen then there are for Google Chrome, take this for an example:
Quite a while ago I used to be a 'hacker' so to speak and I used to infect anyone that I could (not anymore by the way), so I set up iStealer on my own server to grab passwords, so to test my server, I tested it on myself. I went to look at the logs and there was 5 pages full of mine and my mothers passwords (50 logs per page). I was browsing through them for the fun of it, and everyone was either Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer, I didn't have a single log from Google Chrome.
Sorry if I offended you by saying that I prefer Google Chrome, but I do, It's just a preference, I will add that I do like Mozilla, it's just the a prefer Chrome, that's all.
That's probably true, but one thing too:
-The majority of good hackers don't come from HF I assure you lol
I could easily create a password stealer for chrome for a few reasons. I also found the source code of chrome online which makes it that much easier for hackers to find vulnerable code.
Another:
-A password stealer is not the only vulnerability for a web browser
They did a good job on speed and the idea to create several processes for each tab, but they lack in the security. It's a statistical fact that google chrome has bad security. Read one of Omni's posts on Google chrome as well on SF.