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Don’t Blame the Browser
Melih Abdulhayoglu, 2009-02-06

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Defense in Depth
Blame everybody. The browser SHOULD be to blame for its own buffer overruns. It should be blamed for cookie related issues, etc. It should be blamed for things for which it is in charge. The OS should be responsible for its areas and so on.
Then we should ALSO install security software as a safeguard for the things that are missed by all of the above.
And oh yes, blame the user. Nobody's forcing me to browse the web in an Admin account as I'm doing right now.

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