Another Windows 10 Thread

Geoff.D

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Especially for those who love to attack Windows and its applications.

How about this:

(1) Firefox will withdraw support for Firefox running under Windows XP and Vista when Firefox 53 is released.

(2) MS edge has now been shown to be the least vulnerable to attack when compared to both Chrome and Firefox.

No browser is completely free of vulnerabilities, but MS has been shown to twice as good as Chrome and FireFox.

1,2,3 Go!
 
Especially for those who love to attack Windows and its applications.

How about this:

(1) Firefox will withdraw support for Firefox running under Windows XP and Vista when Firefox 53 is released.

(2) MS edge has now been shown to be the least vulnerable to attack when compared to both Chrome and Firefox.

No browser is completely free of vulnerabilities, but MS has been shown to twice as good as Chrome and FireFox.

1,2,3 Go!

Hey man, did you read this somewhere? Mind sharing?
 
Especially for those who love to attack Windows and its applications.

How about this:

(1) Firefox will withdraw support for Firefox running under Windows XP and Vista when Firefox 53 is released.!
I don't see MS Edge being available for Windows 7 let alone Windows XP...

daniellgr said:
(2) MS edge has now been shown to be the least vulnerable to attack when compared to both Chrome and Firefox.

No browser is completely free of vulnerabilities, but MS has been shown to twice as good as Chrome and FireFox.

1,2,3 Go!

http://venturebeat.com/2016/03/18/pwn2own-2016-chrome-edge-and-safari-hacked-460k-awarded-in-total/

Of the trio, Chrome fared the best. Two attempts were made to hack Google’s browser: One failed and one was deemed a partial success. The successfully exploited vulnerability in Chrome had already been independently reported to Google, so it wasn’t given full points.

Edge and Safari meanwhile didn’t survive any attacks. Two attempts were made to hack Microsoft’s browser and three attempts were made to hack Apple’s browser. All attempts were successful (2/2 for Edge and 3/3 for Safari). The biggest cash prize for a single attempt was $85,000 for pwning Microsoft Edge.

:rolleyes:
 
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