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Project Zero, as evident from their bug tracker¹, is a Chrome security effort. It looks at everything in the browsing stack — Chrome, libraries, plugins, OS, processors, proxies — presumably because security can be broken anywhere in the chain.

¹ https://bugs.chromium.org/p/project-zero/issues/list?can=1



And they keep collecting exploits thanks to memory corruption bugs.


How did you make the little ‘1’ ?

^1


The wonders of Unicode: "Superscript One" has codepoint U+00B9.


But in the hn reply box, how do you type it?


On a representative contemporary *nix desktop: <Compose> ^ 1


Chrome doesn’t run on iOS. They’re doing this because they want to, not because it would somehow make Chrome more secure.


There is a Google Chrome for iOS - though it doesn't use the rendering engine.


Yes, so it's not relevant.




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