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An anonymous reader writes "Cenzic released its report revealing the most prominent types of Web application vulnerabilities for the first half of 2009. The report identified over 3,100 total vulnerabilities, which is a 10 percent increase in Web application vulnerabilities compared to the second half of 2008. Among Web browsers, Mozilla Firefox had the largest percentage of Web vulnerabilities, followed by Apple Safari, whose browser showed a vast increase in exploits, due to vulnerabilities reported in the Safari iPhone browser." It seems a bit surprising to me that this study shows that only 15% of vulnerabilities are in IE.

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  1. Huh? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    So just down the page on slashdot, this very day, there are warnings about a "Windows kernel vulnerability" that is exploited through IE. I'll take three cross-site scripting bugs any day over a kernel level compromise, thank you.

    I know the world doesn't have a good objective measure of "impact" to assign to these things so that one could assess the total "probable inconvenience" of the presented security vulnerabilities, and that makes unbiased data gathering difficult, but this feels pretty absurd.

  2. Re:I wonder by Shatrat · · Score: 5, Interesting

    lol, touche.
    Still, do you really have to read it?
    It seems like one of these bootlicking/astro-turfing 'studies' from some consulting agency or 'solution' vendor comes along about every 6 months in the Slashdot headlines.
    Upon reading TFA, this one seems no more credible than any other.

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