Over 600 Million Internet Users Vulnerable To Web Browser Exploitation
By Dee Chisamera
11:05, July 2nd 2008
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Over 600 Million Internet Users Vulnerable To Web Browser Exploitation

Web browser exploitation has been an increasing phenomenon in recent years, and according to the latest estimations, approximately 637 million users worldwide are not using the most secure Web browser version and are therefore vulnerable to drive-by-download attacks.

A study released on Tuesday and conducted by researchers at The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Google and IBM Internet Security Services, revealed that a large number of the remotely exploitable vulnerabilities, which have been multiplying since the year 2000, are associated with Web browsers.

Furthermore, cyber-criminals have adopted Web browser exploitation as a key vector in malware installation, which means all users that don’t use the latest most secure Web browsers and plug-ins to surf the Web are at great risk.

In June 2008, over 600 million users worldwide were exposed to Web browser vulnerabilities, and even the pages of some prestigious institutions or organizations have been the victims of malware attacks (this was the case of the United Nations (un.org), the UK government (.gov.uk.) and other similar entities).

The researchers based their analysis on the global user base provided by Google’s Web search and application sites. The processed data consisted of a daily assessment between January 2007 and June 2008 of over 75% of Internet users, based on Google search queries.

Web browsers have evolved a great deal in recent years, and they became more resilient to security threats. But as vulnerabilities multiply, all updates and patches for browsers incorporate vital security fixes, which is why users are recommended to use the most recent version of the installed software and apply the latest patches.

Users can choose from four major browser technologies at this point, which according to TheCounter.com are as follows: Microsoft Internet Explorer (used by 78% of Internet users), Mozilla Firefox (16%), Apple Safari (3%) and Opera (1%).

Measurements ending March 2008 have shown that out of the 1,408 million Internet users worldwide, only 59.1% or 832 millions were using the latest major version of their Web browser (no matter what the browser was), while the rest chose to surf the Internet without the latest major browser version.

The researchers found that between January 2007 and June 2008, 83.3% of Firefox users, 65.3% of Safari users, 56.1% of Opera users, and 47.6% of Internet Explorer users were using the latest most secure browser version.

Despite the fact the developers are trying to incorporate the easiest, fastest, one-click update functionality to their browsers, users continue to ignore them and use out-of-date versions that put them at risk.

The numbers indicated large number of users using outdated versions: 16.7% of Firefox users (one out of six users), 43.9% of Opera users, 52.4% of Internet Explorer users continue to ignore the warnings and rely on superseded versions of their Web browsers.

The assessment on the number of Internet users that are at risk could be in fact just a fraction of the real number, the study warns.

Today, Internet users are being offered a better degree of protection against threats that target insecure and vulnerable Web browsers. Despite the fact that these technologies are not 100% efficient against all threats, they are essential to reduce the number of potential attacks.

There is no such thing as the perfect browser, but there are a lot of things users can do to avoid being exploited, starting with updating their software accordingly. Firefox’s automatic update was found to be the most effective, compared with manual update reminders of other browsers.

The researchers believe that in addition to the protection technologies that need to keep up with browser exploitation threats, there is also a need for better strategies in the near future, in order to increase both host protection and user awareness.



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