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Old Feb 17, 2010, 9:00pm   #16
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Chrome, IMO, is faster than FireFox, but has annoying quirks that keep me from using it.

IE is a pig,was unstable on initial release, and is a malware magnet. I use it only when I HAVE to.

Maybe in chrome's next release, but not now.
I went to IE7 when it released and did IE8 pre release. NEVER have had a problem with malware on my PC.

Hell I do not even run ANY anti-virus on my home PC in the last 4 years. Will install Malware bytes when I download a torrent once in a great moon but then turn around and uninstall it right after I get done scanning what I downloaded.

It is all about knowing where you are going online. Some sites I take percaution on that I know have had problems with their ad banners in the past but other then that, I never have any problems.
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Old Feb 18, 2010, 2:01pm   #17
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The organizers of the Pwn2Own hacking challenge are predicting that hackers will turn over Apple's Safari within a matter of minutes.

For years Apple has been claiming that it writes the most secure code despite the fact that at the faintest attention from a hacker it tends to lie on its back and let the intruder have their wicked way with it. Every time there is a security competition, it appears that Apple is the soft target.

Aaron Portnoy, security research team lead with 3Com TippingPoint, the sponsor of Pwn2Own. Portnoy is the organizer of the contest said he thought Apple would be the first to go in this year's competition which will be on March 24. Now in its fourth year, Pwn2Own has made headlines for hacks of Apple's Mac OS X and Safari, as well as Microsoft's Windows and that company's Internet Explorer (IE) browser.

In 2009, for example, researcher Charlie Miller hijacked a Mac in less than five seconds through Safari to win $5,000, while a German student knocked down three browsers on Windows to walk off with $15,000. Miller, who works as a principal analyst at Independent Security Evaluators, a security consulting firm, plans to again compete at Pwn2Own and hopes for a hat trick.

But he is not as certain as Portnoy that Apple's browser will tumble first. "Unlike previous years, I'd say Safari isn't significantly easier than the browsers on Windows," Miller said. But he is predicting that two to three browsers will go down, including Safari for the fourth straight year. Last year, Firefox, IE and Safari all fell to attack and only Google's Chrome went unscathed.
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