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Internet Explorer versus FireFox (Security)
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26/01/2005 16:34:28
 
 
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26/01/2005 14:59:29
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Windows
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Computing in general
Miscellaneous
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00980892
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Exactly, that is my point, but I left it open to the viewer to determine their own requirements and preferences based on the numbers. Personally my big concern was not the number of vulnerabilities found, but the percentage of vulnerabilities found that were left unpatched. While Firefox had fewer vulnerabilities found, 83% of those vulnerabilities were left unpatched and Internet Explorer patched all but 33%.



>I'm not sure what you're trying to say here. Fewer vulnerabilities found does not equate to more secure.
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>>This is interesting:
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>>http://www.myscacc.org/browser_vulnerabilities.htm
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