Sunday, December 11, 2011

Google-Funded Study Awards Security Crown to Chrome; Firefox Comes in Last

browser makers are constantly looking to brag. While almost any kind of bragging rights are welcome, sellers are mainly show both the execution speed, safety or HTML5. This time, it's time for Google to enter into a victory lap, Chrome has just been crowned the most secure browser in a study conducted by Laboratoires Accuvant (PDF).

not this going to affect Google's celebrations, we note that the study in question was commissioned by the giant of the Web itself. Now that we have done this-is-a-with a grain of salt is necessary to use a study that comes to represent the party that is financed in its most positive, it is time to proceed with the details.

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Accuvant only considered Internet Explorer (version 9), Chrome (versions 12 and 13) and Firefox (version 5.0.1) for investigation. In its report of 102 pages, the company concluded that Chrome is the browser most secure of the three, with Internet Explorer and Firefox in the second and last, respectively.

According Accuvant, adopted a different approach from other similar attempts that most "are based on statistical analysis of vulnerability", opting for a full analysis of the operating mechanisms of the anti- cooked in the browsers in question.



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