A study done by the National Vulnerability Database (NVD) has analyzed different operating systems and different mobile applications that we use today, and find out which of them are more open to external attacks. Do you know which one is the first to weaknesses?
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In third place came the Linux kernel, and Microsoft Server 2008 was in fourth place. The latest Windows 8.1 was much lower in rank, respectively in eighth place, out of a total of 10 NGOs listed.
On the software front, Microsoft is not ranked so well, since Internet Explorer is at the top of the list with 242 vulnerabilities.
Second place was awarded 124 vulnerabilities Google Chrome that is followed by Mozilla Firefox with 117 vulnerabilities.
Second place was awarded 124 vulnerabilities Google Chrome that is followed by Mozilla Firefox with 117 vulnerabilities.
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