The holiday season is officially underway. Your good cheer could quickly turn sour, though, if you don’t secure your browser before shopping online. Research from Qualysfound that almost 40 percent of all browsers have critical vulnerabilities that could enable cyber criminals access to your personal data.
Qualys CTO Wolfgang Kandek analyzed data gathered from more than 1.4 millionQualys BrowserCheck scans and discovered some alarming trends. Kandek found that 41 percent of Internet Explorer browsers, 35 percent of Firefox, and 40 percent of Chrome have at least one critical vulnerability.
In a blog post describing the research, Kandek also pointed out that the browser itself is only part of the problem: “The larger part of the problems are contributed by the plug-ins that we use to extend the capabilities of our browsers, led by Adobe Shockwave and followed by Oracle Java and Apple Quicktime.”
There are some masochists in the world who revel in the experience of fighting through crowded parking lots and jostling through stores shoulder-to-shoulder with other stalwart shoppers, but shopping from the comfort of home is less stressful and often more efficient. Forrester predicts online holiday sales will reach $78 billion this year—a 15 percent increase over last year…
You can see the full post at PCWorld: Is your browser ready for shopping season?
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