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A bug in Google’s Chrome browser causes it to crash when clicking on or mousing over a 16-character text string placed on a web page.
Clicking on or mousing over the phrase “http://a/%%30%30” (without the quote marks) when it is a link, or entering the string into the address bar and pressing Enter, causes either the current Chrome tab to crash or the whole browser, taking any work currently in progress with it.
More details here: http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015...me-browser-linkClicking on or mousing over the phrase “http://a/%%30%30” (without the quote marks) when it is a link, or entering the string into the address bar and pressing Enter, causes either the current Chrome tab to crash or the whole browser, taking any work currently in progress with it.
Sep 23 2015, 04:31 PM, updated 11y ago
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