Google strengthens Chrome's site isolation to protect browser against its own vulnerabilities

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Google is telling Chrome users that it has extended an advanced defensive technology to protect against attacks exploiting vulnerabilities
in the browser's Blink rendering engine.Chrome 77, which launched in September but was supplanted by Chrome 78 on Oct
22, received the beefed-up site isolation, wrote Alex Moshchuk and Łukasz Anforowicz, two Google software engineers, in an Oct
17 post to a company blog
"Site Isolation in Chrome 77 now helps defend against significantly stronger attacks," the two said
"Site Isolation can now handle even severe attacks where the renderer process is fully compromised via a security bug, such as memory
corruption bugs or Universal Cross-Site Scripting (UXSS) logic errors."