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2014-01-25, 03:18
  #1
Medlem
sonny crockets avatar
Som sagt:

"By exploiting bugs in Google Chrome, malicious sites can activate your microphone, and listen in on anything said around your computer, even after you’ve left those sites.
Even while not using your computer - conversations, meetings and phone calls next to your computer may be recorded and compromised."

http://talater.com/chrome-is-listening/

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-25859360
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2014-01-25, 03:24
  #2
Medlem
Gregurtdenstores avatar
Citat:
Ursprungligen postat av sonny crocket
Som sagt:

"By exploiting bugs in Google Chrome, malicious sites can activate your microphone, and listen in on anything said around your computer, even after you’ve left those sites.
Even while not using your computer - conversations, meetings and phone calls next to your computer may be recorded and compromised."

http://talater.com/chrome-is-listening/

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-25859360

Vad föreslår du istället? Internet explorer? Opera? safari? netscape? seamonkey?
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2014-01-25, 03:33
  #3
Avstängd
saggelitens avatar
Google has created a fix for this, but have not pushed it to Chrome users. If you want to protect your camera and mic from sneaky or unintended remote operation and you use Chrome, you'll need to take some extraordinary measures, which are laid out in this Lifehacker post. The simplest thing is to disable camera/mic access in Chrome altogether, but that sucks if there are some instances in which you'd like to have them switched on.
So where does this leave you? In short, not too far from where you started. The issue with Chrome, and Ater—along with other security experts—insist that it could be exploited and you may never know. While the argument continues on that end, what you can do is review the sites you've allowed to access your microphone and camera in Chrome. It's not difficult. Here's how:

Citat:
1. Open chrome, and type chrome://settings/contentExceptions#media-stream into the Omnibar.

2. You'll see the Media Exceptions screen, where you can see which hostnames have permissions to your microphone and camera, and which of those two each site has access to.

3. Highlight any site you want to remove, and click the "x" on the right side of the line.

4. Save your changed by clicking Done.

PCWorld also notes that if you prefer, you can just go to: chrome://settings/content Scroll down to Media, and instead of "Ask me when a site wants to use a plug-in to access my camera and microphone" (which is the default setting), select "Do not allow any sites to access my camera and microphone," which is kind of the nuclear option.
http://lifehacker.com/how-to-stop-we...you-1507692091
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2014-01-25, 03:46
  #4
Avstängd
Kwerks avatar
Facebook är värst. Är man så dum så man använder facebook så är du rökt.
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2014-01-25, 04:20
  #5
Medlem
Kickexs avatar
Dags att ta fram foliehatten?
Jag är dock för övrigt nöjd med Opera
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2014-01-25, 16:17
  #6
Moderator
Protons avatar
IT-säkerhet: datorvirus och skadlig kod --> Övervakning och integritet
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2014-01-25, 17:53
  #7
Medlem
Fappy11s avatar
Vem fan använder Chrome, använd Firefox förfan.
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