Ramblings of an old Doc

Internet Explorer beat all other browsers hands down when it cames to preventing socially engineered malware,  according to NSS Labs latest report.

Socially engineered malware is a form of malware that tricks users into installing it from the social sites.

Thanks to Internet Explorer 9’s SmartScreen URL filtering the browser prevents 92% of it; and up to 100% when you include “Application Reputation” to filter untrustworthy exe’s.

IE 8 also does well blocking 80% of all socially engineered malware.

Other browsers look just pitiful in comparison: Safari 5, Chrome 10 and Firefox 4 (the latest browsers at the start of Q2 2011) managed to block just 13% of the malware, with Opera 11 performing even worse and filtering just 5%.

While the report does reveal Internet Explorer 9 is the best at preventing unwanted malicious software from being installed, it comes at the cost of a higher-than-average false positive detection rate.

Image source: NSS Labs

Source: http://www.nsslabs.com/research/endpoint-security/browser-security/web-browser-group-test-socially-engineered-malware-q3-2010.html

 


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    on Jul 17, 2011

    It's probably true But I just don't buy it.. 

    most everyone I know Use IE 9 or 8 and their on Facebook and get hit all the time. but then again they just won't listen to me and stop willy-nilly clicking links

    I use FireFox 4 and never been hit cause well I don't willy-nilly click links and I have WOT and Not Play their app games...

     

    oh and they don't like to update os or software guess they just like giving me there MONEY

     

     

    on Jul 17, 2011

    DisturbedComputer
    guess they just like giving me there MONEY

    ? - Giving you their money? I don't understand, DC. How does them not updating their OS/software give you their money???

    on Jul 17, 2011

    DrJBHL
    ? - Giving you their money? I don't understand, DC. How does them not updating their OS/software give you their money???

    no cause they like getting Spyware, Virus, etc ... and not updating Vulnerabilities for OS and Software or even keeping the Anti-spyware etc. programs up to date.

    but it's cheaper to pay me then, Geek squad.

     

     

    oh cause they call me to fix it

     Edited had to add an "n" and an , it's in red

    on Jul 17, 2011

    Cool! I know a Geek!

    I'd love for you to make a post about your Geek Squad experiences.

    on Jul 17, 2011

    I have one geek experience. Its how I got my laptop.

    Actually two.

    on Jul 17, 2011

    Hmm, I don't really get what the chart refers to. Opera tends to kick in the head just about everything that tries to run/install/download from any website without permission, and it has a neat Blacklist Facebook feature that resolves any social site problems.

    on Jul 17, 2011

    It sounds like Microsoft may have gotten into the "Socially Engineered Malware" distribution business.  What a great way to get people to dump their other browser and run back to IE.

     

    on Jul 17, 2011

    Stupid me. I just thought I was telling folks that if they go to social sites, they'd be protected best by ie9.

     

    on Jul 17, 2011

    DrJBHL
    they'd be protected best by ie9.

     I was just kidding, Doc (MS, call off the legal squad,lol) I use IE8 and looking at the chart I still feel pretty well protected. in part by the fact that I wouldn't be caught dead on Facebook or Twitter.  As long as people keep either IE8 or IE9 updated they should be able to go to "those places" and hopefully not bring something home with them.

     

    on Jul 17, 2011

    DrJBHL
    Stupid me. I just thought I was telling folks that if they go to social sites, they'd be protected best by ie9.

     

     

    Aha, so by blacklisting social sites, Opera can have an edge over other browsers.

    on Jul 17, 2011

    By blacklisting the internet, you'll never have an online problem either.

    on Jul 17, 2011

    I actually did that once by accident. It wasn't a fun experience, but productivity that week skyrocketed.

    But really, there are benefits to blocking Facebook. For example, every site that has a Facebook Like button will load up a lot faster. Because of those, sites like The Daily Show, or even the main page of Elemental would take minutes to load. I think my ISP hates Facebook.

    Still, it's good to know IE has it's advantages. I just wish that one of these days I'd see a chart about browsers where Opera wasn't at the bottom. 

    on Jul 17, 2011

    unacomn
    I just wish that one of these days I'd see a chart about browsers where Opera wasn't at the bottom.

    I understand. Used to be my fave until Pale Moon came along.

    on Jul 17, 2011

    Until IE gets a decent ad blocker I'm not using it. Firefox is more customizable anyhow.

    on Jul 17, 2011

    Not the subject of the discussion, kona0197.

    I don't want this to become a "browser wars" thread. We're talking about ie9 as a preferred browser on social sites.

    As for the rest of the net.... meh. Use what you like.

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