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New Paper: More than 600 million users surf at high risk Jul 01 2008 03:39PM Stefan Frei (stefan frei techzoom net) (2 replies) RE: New Paper: More than 600 million users surf at high risk Jul 01 2008 07:31PM Larry Seltzer (larry larryseltzer com) (2 replies) RE: New Paper: More than 600 million users surf at high risk Jul 01 2008 08:39PM Paul Schmehl (pauls utdallas edu) (1 replies) Re: New Paper: More than 600 million users surf at high risk Jul 01 2008 08:02PM Rob Thompson (my security lists gmail com) RE: New Paper: More than 600 million users surf at high risk Jul 01 2008 07:26PM Larry Seltzer (larry larryseltzer com) |
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> My completely non-scientific, unsupported-by-empirical-evidence answer is
> no. It's because people who use Firefox tend to be more aware of security
> threats and the need to keep software up to date. It could also be (at
> least in part) because Firefox has a built-in, enabled-by-default, update
> available warning system.
I would agree with both those reasons and add that FF updates are not
hampered by the disabling of the inbuilt (and often seriously mistrusted)
OS auto-update mechanisms.
I also _suspect_ that a lot of pirated copies of Windows probably have
system updates disabled.
Regards,
Nick FitzGerald
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