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From : http://secunia.com/product/4227/
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Currently, 4 out of 13 Secunia advisories, is marked as "Unpatched" in the Secunia database.
Now if you look at the date's at which these 4 vulnerabilities were discovered the oldest one was discovered on 2004-08-30, hence an eight month old vulnerablity is still unpatched. More on this specific vulnerablity can be found here http://secunia.com/advisories/12403/. This vulnerablity is classified as less then critical.
As per Secunia.com
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Mozilla Firefox 1.x with all vendor patches installed and all vendor workarounds applied, is currently affected by one or more Secunia advisories rated Less critical
Now as for Internet Explorer
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Currently, 20 out of 79 Secunia advisories, is marked as "Unpatched" in the Secunia database.
The oldest unpatched vulnerablity in IE is as old as 2003-03-13 ( http://secunia.com/advisories/8283/ ).
And verdict for IE as per Secunia.com
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 with all vendor patches installed and all vendor workarounds applied, is currently affected by one or more Secunia advisories rated Highly critical
Also if you look at solutions provided for SOME of IE unpatched vulnerablities it says
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Use another browser.
But you have to understand these are views as per one site. Also as per secunia and its statistics Opera is the most secure browser as none of the vulnarablities found in Opera are still unpatched.
This is all as per www.secunia.com.
you may also want to take a look at this active thread :
http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=267304