I got a 2.5 using Google Chorme on a Windows 7 machine.

David Weintraub





On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 7:37 AM, Beauregard T. Shagnasty
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Daniel wrote:
>
>> NoOp wrote:
>>
>>> <http://www.theregister.co.uk/**2011/10/11/microsoft_browser_**crituque/<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.
>
> --
>   -bts
>   -This space for rent, but the price is high
>
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