Other then being slightly annoying there is not damage done, just
because you can pop-open 30 tabs does not mean anything catastrophic,
theres not "security" issue in that aside from sending the user to a
malicious page which could happen regardless.

On Feb 11, 12:05 am, ck <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Browsers are evolvin by the day & so is their load on the system
> resources.
>
> This is but natural to happen, there's a problem and it currently
> affects all the
> standard browsers and possibly OS/platforms.
>
> I'v put it up here,http://back2code.0fees.net/so you can check it
> and share your opinion. i had a few colleagues try it and it caught
> them too.
>
> I'v come up with some workarounds where v could let the user customize
> against some pre-defined default settings in Chromium.
>
> Hopefully, the other standard browsers could learn & follow if we have
> it first in chrome.
> High configuration systems are able to cope to a certain extent but
> not the standard ones.
>
> Really takes a lot of time for chrome to build so its takin time to
> make a patch.
>
> Malicious script can leverage the functionality of browser Extensions
> like google toolbar as well.
> Need a name for it?
>
> cheers.
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