The second update, the one regarding the mediaserver, makes more sense than the initial "it will own everything in the browser" bit. Did he demonstrate HTTPS traffic being captured with this exploit? Is the problem worse than initially reported, hence Google still thinking it's limited to the mediaserver?
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The second update, the one regarding the mediaserver, makes more sense than the initial "it will own everything in the browser" bit. Did he demonstrate HTTPS traffic being captured with this exploit? Is the problem worse than initially reported, hence Google still thinking it's limited to the mediaserver?