JeffM wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
:[...]Chrome, Firefox, and Safari
:have vulnerabilities numbering in the hundreds
:-- far more than Internet Explorer in the same time periods.
Your FUD detector needs an overhaul.
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[1] ...and as MCBastos points out,
many of these other-vendor "bugs" have *already* been patched
but are **still counted** while many of the M$ bugs go unpatched.
...and time-to-patch for most SERIOUS Open Source browser bugs
is typically less than 1 day.
[2] Having an exploit against M$'s junk released into the wild
on the second Wednesday of the month
means that even if M$ writes a patch for that immediately,
the soonest YOU can get that fix is still 4 week away.
Seriously, does that sound like "security" to you?
Below is a link to an article which always comes to mind for me, when
people discuss Microsoft security. It was about the *17 year old*
vulnerability which was believed to be utilized in the attack on Google
in China._
_http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8499859.stm
bj
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