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Brian, the plugin check webpage is supposed to be cross-browser. The recommended minimal browser versions according to the webpage itself are Firefox 3.6, Opera 10.5, Safari 4, Chrome 4, or IE 8. They admit however that support for Internet Explorer is limited. I am also weary of installing additional plug-ins into the browser, even if they come from from security companies. These plug-ins are commonly being driven by marketing departments with the goal “it must be dead easy to use” while security testing is neglected. What they are doing is mostly covered by the plugincheck website, only exception being the version of the browser itself – other than for Internet Explorer a webpage could check that without the need of any plugins. Brian – Secunia is great, especially if you use the OSI option (sends you an email advisory) which doesn’t require installation of the Secunia PSI program.
But for me, best of all is filehippo.com which at about 8am EST every morning publishes that day’s updates to everything – browsers, plugins, anti-malware, audio-video programs and more. I’ve made it a habit to check their website every morning right after I check on the weather. It’s a snap, and they link directly to the udate sites that you are relevant to what you use.
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Just saying that OSI requires Java and that if you’re going to install Java JUST for OSI, it’s not worth it, use PSI instead as it does NOT require Java. Now if you need Java (for something else) and thus already have it on your system, then so be it. Personally, I made the decision a while ago that nothing is worth the risk of having Java installed (it never gets installed from a clean install of the OS). The few times I’ve come across something that wants Java, a quick search found an alternative that didn’t. Secunia OSI System Requirements.
Varjohaltia – I haven’t had that experience of filehippo asking me anything. You may be referring to what happens when you install almost any extension for Chrome at the Chrome extension site. That aside, there’s no reason to worry about updating Chrome; if you have it installed, it updates itself automatically, so you can just ignore any update notice for Chrome from filehippo or Secunia or anyone else. Chrome also automatically updates Adobe Flash player, so you can also ignore advisories about that if Chrome is the only browser you use. This gets a bit complicated because not only do you have to install different versions of Flash for IE on the one hand, and for Firefox, Opera, etc.
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On the other, but Chrome’s automatic update often installs a version of Flash that is newer (has a higher number) than anything shown on the Adobe update site. I’ve been tracking this oddity for a while and it doesn’t seem to be anything to get worried about.
Like a lot of small annoyances on the web, it’ll get sorted out in due course. Chrome doesn’t install for all users in x64 Vista, so I like to be reminded by File Hippo to go to the Administrator’s account and update Chrome from the browser. You are correct, that it is easier to do it from Chrome; but it doesn’t work automatically on standard accounts if you don’t have it installed that way, which I do not, and actually haven’t tried.
Chrome’s sandbox doesn’t blend well with the x64 kernel on standard accounts, so I see no reason to use it – FireFox 4 is so much more wonderfull in my opinion! Thanks for your post! I use Secunia PSI, but I also use File Hippo because it can sometimes offer the updates ahead of other sources.
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This article shows that there is more than one way to get information, and possibly update eariler than using other methods. The earlier you can update an application the more likely you may mitigate a zero day vulnerability. The system isn’t perfect, but what is? Secunia PSI has been very good to me on coverage, but can be three or four days behind other sources. Fortunately it does automatically update some programs even while you are using another account!
This is a very good rivet in the armor one uses to build blended defenses. I’ve tried to add it to Mozilla via the Add-ons menu option rather than downloading it from Qualys directly, but it’s not listed there. I’m wondering if will ever be rubber-stamped by Mozilla and added to their endorsed list. I know that Brian will never point us toward anything when there is even the remotest doubt it might be malicious, but being something recently appeared I will wait for a while for others to beta-test it. If someone from Qualys reads this post, perhaps can comment if there is any attempt in progress to certify it with Mozilla Foundation.
Wow, awesome little plugin. Thanks to this I finally upgraded Chrome on my PC from version 7.x to 10.x. It had been giving me all the update prompts, but never actually actually updating so I had no idea I was behind. Had to delete chrome.exe and rename newchrome.exe manually for it to finally happen.
Lesson of the day: Be more careful adding SecuniaPSI exceptions (which I had done for Chrome), that constant warning you’re getting may actually be more than just the google updater taking its time in removing old install locations as you had thought at the time.