![]() ![]() Let me make a comparison that does not involve tech - suppose you have a 1992 Honda Civic. Google was relying on the bytecodes to stay in the same exact order, which is impossible when new code is added. Microsoft made a change to check a field in the SharedUserData data structure, most likely a boolean since it is comparing to 1 (true) and then not making the syscall if it is not equal. From the bug, this isn't Google had code that was properly written and Microsoft made an API change that caused Chrome to start crashing, Google was hacking Microsoft compiled code to change a syscall CPU instruction. ![]()
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