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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 02 2008 12:27AM
Nick FitzGerald (nick virus-l demon co uk) (2 replies)
RE: New Paper: More than 600 million users surf at high risk Jul 11 2008 07:16PM
Jeff Martin (jbmartin6 yahoo com) (1 replies)
Re: New Paper: More than 600 million users surf at high risk Jul 12 2008 07:21PM
Rob Thompson (my security lists gmail com)
Re: New Paper: More than 600 million users surf at high risk Jul 02 2008 03:44PM
Rainer Duffner (rainer ultra-secure de)

Am 02.07.2008 um 02:27 schrieb Nick FitzGerald:

> Paul Schmehl to Larry Seltzer:
>
>> 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.
>
>
>

Also, back when I was working in a big company, we had Windows2000
laptops that the admins seemed very conservative in patching (at
least, if the output of hfnetcheck could be believed).

I imagine it's the same in a lot of other companies, if only for lack
of time for integration-testing: there may be dozens of IE5.5-only
intranet-applications that don't work with IE7 (or even 6) and that
may even break after specific security patches have been applied.
Some of these applications may be "legacy stuff" where the maintainer
(probably an intern or a defunct company) is no longer around.

cheers,
Rainer
--
Rainer Duffner
CISSP, LPI, MCSE
rainer (at) ultra-secure (dot) de [email concealed]

[ reply ]
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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