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Chrome Browser Exploitation, Part 1: Introduction to V8 and JavaScript Internals
Chrome Browser Exploitation, Part 1: Introduction to V8 and JavaScript Internals.
Web browsers, our extensive gateway to the internet. Browsers today play a vital role in modern organizations as more and more software applications are delivered to users via a web browser in the form of web applications. Pretty much everything you might have done on the internet involves the use of a web browser, and as a result, browsers are among the most utilized consumer facing software products on the planet.
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