NSS Labs has posted the results of its testing of the big six browsers for their ability to repel social engineering malware and phishing attacks. �The results are based upon empirically validated evidence gathered by NSS Labs during continuous 24x7 testing against fresh, live malicious sites� they said.
Social engineering threats caught:
-- Microsoft Internet Explorer v8 (81 percent)
-- Mozilla Firefox v3 (27 percent)
-- Apple Safari v4 (21 percent)
-- Google Chrome 2 (7 percent)
-- Opera 10 Beta (1 percent)
Phishing threats caught:
-- Microsoft Internet Explorer v8 (83 percent)
-- Mozilla Firefox v3 (80 percent)
-- Opera 10 Beta (54 percent)
-- Google Chrome 2 (26 percent)
-- Apple Safari v4 (2 percent)
Test results here.
Tom Kelchner
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