This is a common question that people ask me... Well, I can say that your browser will never be secure because always can exist a 0-day exploit that could gain access to your operating system across your browser...
Everyday, people ask me...
- "Recently, I've not installed anything but my PC was infected!!! What can I do?"
- "Well, I don't know... Are your browser and your plugins updated at the last version?"
- "I don't know... How can I check it?"
I found out a website where you can test if your browser's plugins are updated for free. Only go to http://browserscan.rapid7.com/scanme
You will see something like that:
If you have some outdated plugin you will see something like that.
Tuesday, April 02, 2013
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