blog.washingtonpost.com — A comprehensive new study of online surfing habits released today found that only 60 percent of the planet's Internet users surf the Web with the latest, most-secure versions of their preferred Web browsers. The researchers also concluded that as a group, Firefox users were the most likely to be using the latest, most secure version of the browser.
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oddworld19Jul 2, 2008
47.8% IE secure?More like 0%
tdotfunkJul 2, 2008
Yay!! I like charts and graphs! (not sarcasm)
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falafelkioskenJul 3, 2008
since when is the latest IE release secure?
deathfiredJul 3, 2008
Just think, if IE was a condom 78.30% of the world would have STDs.
arjieJul 3, 2008
"The study seems pretty biased. They lump all IE6 users into the 'insecure' category despite a ton of those users sitting at work behind firewalls and on limited accounts. They can't differentiate between the secure and insecure IE6 users so they sacrifice their credibility instead."40% of web users surf with unsafe 'browsers'. All IE6 users are using browsers that are not secure. Don't read too much into a study's results. It doesn't say "40% of web users at risk of infection", that's something else.
pawtucketpatJul 3, 2008
Are making me thirsty!