Google has announced support for what’s called a V8 Sandbox in the Chrome web browser in an effort to address memory corruption issues.
The sandbox, according to V8 Security technical lead Samuel Groß, aims to prevent “memory corruption in V8 from spreading within the host process.”
The search behemoth has described V8 Sandbox as a lightweight, in-process sandbox
The sandbox, according to V8 Security technical lead Samuel Groß, aims to prevent “memory corruption in V8 from spreading within the host process.”
The search behemoth has described V8 Sandbox as a lightweight, in-process sandbox