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So they sit down and make an OS that does nothing but show you a full screen browser, and stores absolutely no user data locally, and then brag about how secure the OS is. There's nothing to crack or hack on the damned PC, so who cares how secure it is.
What matters is how secure the web services you are using are.
All somebody has to do to hack into your google account and compromise all your data is throw up a web page that looks like the Chrome OS login and hope you aren't all that savvy, or aren't paying attention. And guess what - it will work, no matter how damned secure the OS that launched the browser is.