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One more reason that we're at risk if using Google Chrome.

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Great job, I see what's so funny. A guy made a webserver to let people think chrome is that bad. But actually the webserver is putting the cmd.exe in the download folder when browsing in chrome to "http://127.0.0.1" which in this case leads to the webserver. FUNNY!
 
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Great job, I see what's so funny. A guy made a webserver to let people think chrome is that bad. But actually the webserver is putting the cmd.exe in the download folder when browsing in chrome to "http://127.0.0.1" which in this case leads to the webserver. FUNNY!

Somehow your idea proved it in a better way it was right , but still firefox is way much more better i guess
 
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Actually google offered a $1 million to the one who can find a security hole a while ago. Google Will Offer $1 Million In Rewards For Hacking Chrome In Contest - Forbes

Trust me , Chrome is secured , and so is most of their products.

Exactly.

Google has standing rewards programs for finding bugs / exploits in any of their web applications, as well as chrome with rewards from $500 - $30,000+ Vulnerability Rewards Program - The Chromium Projects

It is common practice of most major developers to offer bug / exploit rewards programs as you can see here. https://bugcrowd.com/list-of-bug-bounty-programs/

Any White Hat hacker or security researcher would know this and not make a Youtube video with a message in it saying "Google developer, let's talk PRICE" if they've found any actual exploit.... So I'm calling shenanigans on this video.
 
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