App Review The Three Common Browser Prevention Test (MrITReviews)

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McLovin

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From this test I found that Internet Explorer 9 blocked and stopped most threats. Now a days people are still saying why use Internet Explorer, my question to you all then why not Internet Explorer? Yes Google Chrome and Firefox are the most common but when it comes to security I have found out that Internet Explorer 9 beats them hands down.

Anyway behold :)



Feedback is always appreciated. :)
 
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treefrog'

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Oct 28, 2012
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good review
I would be interested to see what/if the differences are between google chrome/comodo dragon and firefox/ice dragon
 

McLovin

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treefrog said:
good review
I would be interested to see what/if the differences are between google chrome/comodo dragon and firefox/ice dragon

Thanks glad that you like it. :)

I can look into doing Dragon and Ice Dragon. :)
 

treefrog'

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McLovin said:
treefrog said:
good review
I would be interested to see what/if the differences are between google chrome/comodo dragon and firefox/ice dragon

Thanks glad that you like it. :)

I can look into doing Dragon and Ice Dragon. :)

that would be great :)
I'm wondering if the only difference in detection would be due to comodo DNS ?


McLovin said:
treefrog said:
good review
I would be interested to see what/if the differences are between google chrome/comodo dragon and firefox/ice dragon

Thanks glad that you like it. :)

I can look into doing Dragon and Ice Dragon. :)

that would be great :)
I'm wondering if the only difference in detection would be due to comodo DNS ?
 

Ink

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Some reason I can't comment on your video page.

No need to run Killswitch. No exploitable 3rd-party plugins are installed and nothing is being executed.

Would like to see Opera tested.
 

LawnTractor

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Oct 20, 2012
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NSS Labs Report:
https://www.nsslabs.com/reports/browser-security-comparative-analysis-socially-engineered-malware

App Rep in IE10 = Smart Screen Filter in IE9 ( I think they are about the same.)
Good review!
 

WinAndLinuxTutorials

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Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't GC and FF use the same webfilter or something like that?

From this result I conclude they arent. :D
Chrome uses Google's SafeBrowsing, I don't know about Firefox.
 

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