Chrome, Safari and Office Have Bug Most
Chrome is an application with the security hole rated high, has impact enough this year to the end user, followed by Safari, Microsoft Office, Adobe Reader and Acrobat, as well as Firefox, according to a list released. Although Chrome reported as top list but not necessarily be browser that is risky and unsafe compared other applications, but Chrome is the most widely subject to change, according to CTO Bit9, Harry Sverdlove.
Included in the list from Bit9 such as Sun Java Development Kit (36 holes), Adobe Shockwave Player (35), Microsoft Internet Explorer (32), RealNetworks RealPlayer (14), Apple's WebKit (9), Adobe Flash Player (8), while Apple's QuickTime and Opera ranked last with each having 6 security holes.
Apple's entry into the list 3 times, which then renders the notion that Apple is more secure than Windows, because the fact is not far different from Microsoft Windows, added Sverdlove.
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