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  • floatr

    veterán

    válasz moonman #48 üzenetére

    "Google Chrome Frame uses BHO (Browser Helper Object) protocol, which was introduced in Internet Explorer 4 (sort of “Firefox Add-ons”). However, back in early days, it was mostly used to install toolbars and malware. Fortunately, the issue was fixed in IE6 SP2 which sandboxed BHO’s that had installed themselves."

    "A Browser Helper Object (BHO) is a DLL module designed as a plugin for Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser to provide added functionality. BHOs were introduced in October 1997 with the release of version 4 of Internet Explorer. Most BHOs are loaded once by each new instance of Internet Explorer. However, in the case of the Windows Explorer, a new instance is launched for each window.
    Some modules enable the display of different file formats not ordinarily interpretable by the browser. The Adobe Acrobat plugin that allows Internet Explorer users to read PDF files within their browser is a BHO.
    Other modules add toolbars to Internet Explorer, such as the Alexa Toolbar that provides a list of web sites related to the one you are currently browsing, or the Google Toolbar that adds a toolbar with a Google search box to the browser user interface."

    Tehát nem plugin, és még csak nem is biztonságos. :C

    Továbbra is érdekelne jelen esetünkben mi jelentene olyan kockázatot h összeb.ssza a browser működését, ami más hasonló megoldások esetében garantáltan kizárt.

    "ez pedig teljesen lecseréli a motort. nem csak a Google oldalakon, hanem mindenhol." -- nem

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