Web Browser Group Test Socially-Engineered Malware - Europe Q2 2011
In Q2 2011, NSS Labs performed the first test of web browser protection against socially-engineered malware targeting European users. Socially Engineered Malware remains the most common security threat facing Internet users today and European users have found themselves particular targets of malware authors over the last 12 months. According to the EU’s statistics office, Eurostat, almost one third of internet users in the European Union were victims of malware infections in 2010 despite the majority having security software installed.
This report focused on URLs chosen to be of significant threat to EU users and followed the same Live Testing methodology as the global tests conducted in Q1 2009, Q3 2009, Q1 2010 and Q3 2010 (www.nsslabs.com/browser-security).
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This report was produced as part of NSS Labs’ independent testing information services. Leading vendors were invited to participate fully at no cost, and NSS Labs received no vendor funding to produce this report.
Topics: socially-engineered malware
Product Type: Endpoint - Browser
Report Type: Group Test
Vendors Tested: Apple, Firefox, Google, Microsoft, Opera
Products Tested: Apple Safari 5, Google Chrome 10, Windows Internet Explorer 8, Windows Internet Explorer 9, Mozilla Firefox 4, Opera 11
July 14, 2011