
Microsoft's Internet Explorer 9 has
proved once again to be the best choice when it comes to catching attacks aimed at making the user download Web-based malware. This claim was made by NSS Labs in the recently released results of a test conducted globally from May 27 through June 10 of the current year, which saw five of the most popular Web browsers pitted against each other. Windows Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), Google Chrome 12, Mozilla Firefox 4, Apple Safari 5 and Opera 11 were tested with 1,188 malicious URLs - links that lead to a download that delivers a malicious payload or to a website hosting malware links.
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2008-07-30
If users can add websites to the list and they get added in within the hour, then I'm assuming that they don't review the URL very well...

Maybe we should add http://www.microsoft.com to the IE black list