Web Browsers Crushed in ‘Pwn2Own’ Contest | Wired.com
By Daniel Miessler on March 29th, 2010: Tagged as Google | Information Security
Safari, Firefox and Internet Explorer were all compromised, but there is one notable exception — Google’s Chrome browser.
One of the key aspects of Chrome that has — thus far — stopped the Pwn2Own hackers is its tightly sandboxed code, which makes it very difficult to exploit. Which isn’t to say there aren’t bugs in Chrome, just that exploiting them to do dirty work outside of Chrome, and thus compromise Windows, Linux or OS X, is much more difficult than it is with other browsers.
via webmonkey.com
Told you. Google > *.