, SecurityFocus 2007-02-21
Security firm Watchfire warned Google Desktop users on Wednesday to update the program to make certain that they are protected from a vulnerability that could allow an attacker to use JavaScript to search for and steal specific data on a user's system.
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Also IE does store Javascript locally when it is executed (look at the cache). Files are not permently removed as they are not securely deleted.
There are software intrusion prevention products that will also detect signatures i.e. why does javascript need to access RFC1918 addresses for example.
I could go on but hey.
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