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Which software vendor has the most reported vulnerabilities? You might be surprised....
AnthonyBennett
Secunia's Half Year Report 2010 has some results that surprised me, and I'm sure it'll surprise many others. Microsoft historically used to get beaten up a lot about security vulnerabilities and Apple and their fanbois love to say that PCs get more viruses than Macs. Well, this report has some surprising...
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23 Jul 2010
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Internet Explorer 8 scores highest Mean Block Rate for Socially-Engineered Malware... by a country mile!
AnthonyBennett
NSS Labs have just published their latest browser security testing results which show Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) to be the safest browser by a long shot over Chrome 4.0, Safari 4.0, FireFox 3.5 and Opera 10. Amongst the tech crowd there is a stronger adoption of FireFox, and more recently Chrome, for...
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13 May 2010
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TechReady update - Day 4
AnthonyBennett
Had to miss first sessions while I went and sat my 70-646 PRO: Windows Server 2008: Server Administrator (smashed it). First session after lunch on security products, the funny takeaway for me was a published analyst whitepaper which is available on the internet called "Benchmarking Security Vendor...
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25 Mar 2010
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