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by garrettgrimsley
4500 days ago
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Well, I just checked and found information about Java being disabled by default in Firefox and Chrome.
The only resources I found on IE were about how it is difficult to disable. Because of this, I am going to assume that it is enabled by default on IE. Correct me if I'm wrong.
IE has about an 18-20% share of the browser market [1]. A significant amount of targets by any measure! So as long as it is true that a large percentage of the target market could benefit from "Don't visit/view!" security advice then it makes sense to include such advice. [1] http://gs.statcounter.com/#desktop-browser-ww-monthly-200807... |
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Drive bys are still of course possible via Adobe Flash and Reader exploits, the occasional IE exploit, and the rare Firefox exploit.