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

    kona0197
    Until IE gets a decent ad blocker I'm not using it. Firefox is more customizable anyhow.

    Pffff... FireFox is sooo last Century.

    on Jul 17, 2011

    Ahhh, another browser thread.  What a pity I don't like to change..........oh, I use IE 9.   Never mind. 

    on Jul 17, 2011

    Good information to know. I never used IE much till 9 came out and actually use it almost all the time now.

    on Jul 17, 2011

    DisturbedComputer
    and Not Play their app games...

    THAT seems to be the best advice from where I stand.  I've never had a problem with Facebook malware, but I don't play app games -- I don't have TIME to play app games (I'm too busy either working or skinning -- there are no app games that are near as entertaining as Photoshop for me).

    on Jul 17, 2011

    there are no app games that are near as entertaining as Photoshop for me

    Same here. bwah hah hah.

    on Jul 17, 2011

    there are no app games that are near as entertaining as Photoshop for me).

    you said it all 

     

     

    DrJBHL
    Cool! I know a Geek!

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

    sorry Doc I had a type-o  for got an N  as to making a Post on it. it would be to short

    here it is quick and to the point never used any of them I isn't  paying $168.00 just for them to look at it. that's not to fix to look

    the end.  see told you it was Short ... back to your schedule topic 

    on Jul 17, 2011

    Just stay off FB... problem solved

    on Jul 17, 2011

    vStyler
    Just stay off FB... problem solved

    Facebook can be used safely and a person's life enhanced by its use.  My oldest son and his wife are expecting, and I get updates on my first grandchild's progress through Facebook (ultrasound picture, results of lab tests, etc.)  I stay in touch with my cousin from Minnesota, get updates on nieces, even got in touch with my best friend from high school and found out she lives just a couple hours from me. 

    For millions of us, there is no problem with Facebook.  Even if everyone who ever had a Facebook account quit using it, the people putting out malicious software would find a way to exploit SOMETHING on the net, so if one truly wanted the "problem solved" they'd never connect to the internet.

    on Jul 17, 2011

    vStyler
    Just stay off FB... problem solved

    I'm with you John. I guess I'm just too cool to be with the in-crowd.

    on Jul 17, 2011

    I'm sure Microsoft sponsored reports are always 100% accurate.

    vStyler
    Just stay off FB... problem solved

    on Jul 17, 2011

    tazgecko
    I'm sure Microsoft sponsored reports are always 100% accurate.

    They might be, but where's the evidence this was sponsored by MS?

    on Jul 17, 2011

    Have seen NSS 'IE is the safest browser' reports on other sites before ...like

    Here , here

    and at the MS site http://www.microsoft.com/westindies/homesecurity/Browser-Introduction-Better.aspx

    "Computerworld: According to NSS Labs, which conducted the Microsoft-sponsored study, IE8 blocked 69% of the 492 malware-distributing Web sites that were included in the survey data. Mozilla's Firefox, meanwhile, blocked only 30% of those same sites. "I was surprised that IE8 did as well as it did," Rick Moy, president of NSS Labs, said in an interview Tuesday"

    BUT!!! this is not to say that the report is wrong ...

    on Jul 17, 2011

    Thanks for the tip Doc.  I do know people that are on facebook but I've always stayed away because it's such a minefield.  (I have been known to make a few stray mouseclicks just out of pure klutziness.)  If I ever do get brave at least I know which of my browsers to use now.

    on Jul 17, 2011

    tazgecko
    Have seen NSS 'IE is the safest browser' reports on other sites before ...like

    Here , here

    and at the MS site http://www.microsoft.com/westindies/homesecurity/Browser-Introduction-Better.aspx

    "Computerworld: According to NSS Labs, which conducted the Microsoft-sponsored study, IE8 blocked 69% of the 492 malware-distributing Web sites that were included in the survey data. Mozilla's Firefox, meanwhile, blocked only 30% of those same sites. "I was surprised that IE8 did as well as it did," Rick Moy, president of NSS Labs, said in an interview Tuesday"

    BUT!!! this is not to say that the report is wrong ...

    I went all over the NSS site, taz before deciding to write. They made no mention as to whether this test (2010) was MS sponsored. The tests you quote were in 2009. Still, this is disturbing since they should make a positive statement one way or the other.

    Thanks, taz.

    on Jul 17, 2011

    One could always partion a gig or two just for facebooking, then when one is ready to return to reality... just a reboot away

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