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HTML5 with Plentiful Holes can be Hacked with Old Tactics PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 23 August 2011 09:00

Software giants all over the globe are eagerly looking forward to the about to be introduced web-standard -HTML5 that's supposed to help unite web-content presentation, expectedly soon. However, there's a difficulty with this standard i.e. it'll put end-users at the risk of innumerable security flaws. Goldsea reported this on August 11, 2011.


Announcing that there are too many flaws inside the upcoming HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) version, lecturer Ming Chow at Tufts University's department of computer science stated that these flaws could enable malware writers to easily insert malware into software programs or websites.

Chow further stated that the attack platform had recently become wider, adding that presently with HTML5, innumerable victims were possible to reach without difficulty because of the complications characterizing the fresh browser. VentureBeat published this on August 11, 2011.

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