And now for the article link!  Whoops:

http://www.scmagazineus.com/Microsoft-leads-browsers-in-malware-phishing-defense/article/146505/

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On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 4:32 PM, Micheal Espinola Jr <
[email protected]> wrote:

>   "Everyone thinks Microsoft stinks at security,” he said. “They need to
>> get some credit for some of the good stuff they've done. Microsoft has been
>> a big target for attacks for a long time, and that's actually a benefit to
>> them. They've learned how they can turn that around and protect themselves
>> better."
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>> In catching and stopping socially engineered malware, a significant
>> drop-off occurred after the Microsoft browser. 
>> Firefox<http://www.scmagazineus.com/search/Firefox/>3 was next in line, 
>> blocking 27 percent. Apple's
>> Safari <http://www.scmagazineus.com/search/safari/> 4 thwarted 21
>> percent, followed by Google Chrome
>> <http://www.scmagazineus.com/search/chrome/>(seven percent) and 
>> Opera<http://www.scmagazineus.com/search/opera/>10 (one percent).
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>> The browsers, as a group, performed relatively better in offering phishing
>> protection. Firefox deterred 80 percent of suspected fraud sites, Opera
>> caught 54 percent, followed by Chrome (26 percent) and Safari (two percent).
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>> "It's pretty shocking how bad some of the vendors are doing," Moy said.
>> "Everyone should challenge their assumptions and look at some real data when
>> they're making decisions [on which browser to use].”
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> It doesnt change my mind about why I use Firefox, but this is some great
> news for Microsoft and IE. Its good too see these security initiatives
> coming to fruition.
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