Daniel wrote:
NoOp wrote:
<http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/10/11/microsoft_browser_crituque/>
[Microsoft flags Firefox and Chrome for security failings]
Of course when I go to:
http://yourbrowsermatters.org/
..which, if you do a WHOIS, you will find that domain is owned by Microsoft.
It doesn't check squat. For mine:
It's a scam, that's why. Nothing but. It looks at your User Agent
string, and displays a set message, nothing more.
Does the browser benefit from Windows Operating System features that
protect against arbitrary data execution?
and
Does the browser benefit from Windows Operating System features that
randomize the memory layout to make it harder for attackers to find
their target?
Your OS has nothing to do with this scam.
And this on a Linux system!!
Same here. I spoofed my Linux Firefox 7.0.1 as Internet Explorer 8, and
got "4". Anything other than IE8/9 will give you less.
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-bts
-This space for rent, but the price is high
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