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CORB - HTTP203

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In this episode, Jake and Surma discuss CORB (Cross-Origin Read Blocking), an algorithm that reduces the risk of leaking sensitive data to unwanted or malicious resource loads. They talk about the origin of CORB and its relation to site isolation and Meltdown/Spectre.

CORB, Chrome Platform Status → http://bit.ly/2w259hU
CORB for Web Developers → http://bit.ly/2BtqF48
Surma’s article on Meltdown/Spectre → http://bit.ly/2N6W7qt
Site Isolation for web developers → http://bit.ly/2LhXFvR
More on Site Isolation → http://bit.ly/2OW1l92

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