Internet Explorer Vulnerabilities Increase 100%
Bromium Labs analyzed public vulnerabilities and exploits from the first six months of 2014. The research determined that Internet Explorer vulnerabilities have increased more than 100 percent since 2013,
surpassing Java and Flash vulnerabilities. Web browsers have always
been a favorite avenue of attack, but we are now seeing that hackers are
not only getting better at attacking Internet Explorer, they are doing
it more frequently.
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