Bad websites are spread on the internet, and when you happen to click one of them, chances are your network and devices are at risk of getting hacked. This is why Google Chrome steps up to protect users from attacks.
Google is testing a new feature to prevent malicious public websites from pivoting through a user s browser to attack devices and services on internal, private networks.
While preparing a talk for the recent DeepSec Conference about attacking the developer environment through drive-by localhost, I reviewed some popular Java frameworks to see if they were vulnerable.