Friday, June 17, 2011

MICROSOFT PASSING ON WEBGL CITING SECURITY CONCERNS

Microsoft has decided not to support the web-based 3D standard because it wouldn't be able to pass security muster. Highest on the list of concerns is that WebGL opens up a direct line from the internet to a system's GPU.

To make matters worse, holes and bugs may crop up that are platform or video card specific, turning attempts to plug holes in its defense into a game of whack-a-mole -- with many players of varying reliability. Lastly Microsoft, like security firm Context, has found current solutions for protecting against DoS attacks rather unsatisfying.

Lack of support in Internet Explorer won't necessarily kill WebGL and, as it matures, Microsoft may change its tune, but it's still a pretty big blow.

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