Administrator DKT27 Posted November 16, 2010 Administrator Share Posted November 16, 2010 Chrome was the application with the most number of high severity vulnerabilities that impacted end users this year, followed by Safari, Microsoft Office, Adobe Reader and Acrobat and Firefox, according to a list to be released today. Chrome had 76 reported serious vulnerabilities, Safari had 60, Office had 57, Acrobat and Reader had 54, and Firefox had 51, according to Bit9's annual "Dirty Dozen" list. The fact that Chrome is at the top of the list does not necessarily mean it is less secure than other applications, said Harry Sverdlove, chief technology officer at Bit9. "Chrome is the youngest of the browsers out there and is going through the most changes," he said. "It doesn't mean it's a risky browser." Rounding out the list were: Sun Java Development Kit (36 reported holes), Adobe Shockwave Player (35), Microsoft Internet Explorer (32), RealNetworks RealPlayer (14), Apple Webkit (9), Adobe Flash Player (8 ), while Apple QuickTime and Opera were tied in last place with 6 vulnerabilities each. Apple appears on the list three times, "which dispels the myth that Apple is safer" than Windows, Sverdlove said. "They are as vulnerable, if not more so, as Microsoft Windows." The applications were pulled from the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology's (NIST) official vulnerability database. They all had a severity rating of high. View: Original Article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
irefay Posted November 16, 2010 Share Posted November 16, 2010 I love the part about Apple. Its so ironic when they market themselves as immune to viruses and vulnerabilities. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eternal X Posted November 16, 2010 Share Posted November 16, 2010 I love the part about Apple. Its so ironic when they market themselves as immune to viruses and vulnerabilities.Sadly Apple will need a good strategy soon right now as we speak a criminal online syndicate is paying top dollar to any hacker able to infect more than 10 Mac computers or at least 1 successful virus, so if Mac becomes the next OS to be infected by viruses it won't be long until all Mac users have to admit that Apple Mac's are now virus vulnerable as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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