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June 13th, 2013, 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by slgrieb
All browsers are vulnerable. Buy Malwarebytes AntiMalware Pro, and run a good AV program. Stick with the browser of your choice.
You need a defense-in-depth strategy, one that combines layers of security technologies.
The web browser is the primary vector by which malware is introduced to computers. Links in phishing emails, compromised web sites, and trojanized "free" software downloads all deliver malware via web browser downloads.
The web browser is also the first line of defense against malware infection. Browsers must provide a strong layer of defense from malware, especially in mobile operations, rather than relying upon third-party anti-malware solutions and operating system protections.
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