Web browser security summary

This document will summarize the security vulnerability levels in the four most popular web browsers on Windows. The information was collected from Secunia, a leading computer software security monitoring company. These statistics cover all reported vulnerabilities in Windows versions of Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, and Opera.

The vulnerability information was last updated February 10, 2009.

Table of Contents

  1. Vulnerabilities
  2. Publicly disclosed without a patch
  3. Fully-disclosed
  4. Patch delay
  5. Graphs
    1. Total vulnerabilities
    2. Fully-disclosed vulnerabilities

Vulnerabilities

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The following table details the number of vulnerabilities and relative danger.

Historical cumulative values are provided in three forms: for all vulnerabilities in the entire of life of these products, for all vulnerabilities that were present within the first 365 days of the first vulnerability reported in the product, and for all vulnerabilities that were present within the last 365 days.

“High severity” values include vulnerability reports that were marked as “highly critical” and above. Relative danger levels are calculated by adding up the square of the criticality levels for each vulnerability report (not critical=1², extremely critical=5²).

A vulnerability is considered unfixed if the vulnerability report does not have a complete vendor patch.

Notice: Since Internet Explorer 7 was released, Secunia has not indicated which previously known unfixed Internet Explorer 6 vulnerabilities have been re-tested in IE 7, aside from the most recent few (which, by the way, were confirmed to still affect the new version). Secunia has a history of not listing very old vulnerabilities under new versions even if they still apply, and this is as true with Firefox and Opera as is assumed with Internet Explorer. Until Secunia updates the old advisories with an indication of the status in IE 7, this page will assume they still exist.

Notice: Safari for Windows is still fairly new, so there isn't much data yet. The current figures may not be particularly representative of the overall product.

Security vulnerabilities
AspectInternet ExplorerFirefoxSafariOpera
Historical cumulative values (Product life)
Vulnerability reports14077770
High severity vulnerability reports6631521
Vulnerability issues2742712298
Relative danger156473988614
Historical cumulative values (from first 365 days)
Vulnerability reports3120718
High severity vulnerability reports13254
Vulnerability issues69392223
Relative danger33115688138
Historical cumulative values (from last 365 days)
Vulnerability reports38521
High severity vulnerability reports1000
Vulnerability issues40631
Relative danger1611981
Highest values at one time
Vulnerability reports39924
High severity vulnerability reports5211
Vulnerability issues411338
Relative danger204442027
Mean average per day (from last 365 days)
Vulnerability reports38521
High severity vulnerability reports1000
Vulnerability issues40631
Relative danger1611981
Median average per day (from last 365 days)
Vulnerability reports38521
High severity vulnerability reports1000
Vulnerability issues40631
Relative danger1611981
Present values
Vulnerability reports38521
High severity vulnerability reports1000
Vulnerability issues40631
Relative danger1611981

Internet Explorer has had 140 vulnerability reports. 25 were marked as moderately critical, 50 were marked as highly critical, and 16 were marked as extremely critical. There are still 38 remaining, including 9 that were marked as moderately critical and 1 that was marked as highly critical.

Firefox has had 77 vulnerability reports. 19 were marked as moderately critical, 31 were marked as highly critical, and 0 were marked as extremely critical. There are still 5 remaining, including 1 that was marked as moderately critical.

Safari has had 7 vulnerability reports. 0 were marked as moderately critical, 5 were marked as highly critical, and 0 were marked as extremely critical. There are still 2 remaining, both of which were marked as less critical or not critical.

Opera has had 70 vulnerability reports. 20 were marked as moderately critical, 20 were marked as highly critical, and 1 was marked as extremely critical. There is still 1 remaining, which was marked as not critical.

Publicly disclosed without a patch

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Many vulnerabilities are discovered by the browser vendors and patched before they are ever publicly known. Vulnerabilities are most dangerous when they are found elsewhere with no patch available. The following are historical cumulative vulnerability values that only include those vulnerabilities that were publicly known before a patch was available.

Security vulnerabilities (in public)
AspectInternet ExplorerFirefoxSafariOpera
Historical cumulative values (Product life)
Vulnerability reports9742431
High severity vulnerability reports29724
Vulnerability issues12754636
Relative danger89227140213
Historical cumulative values (from first 365 days)
Vulnerability reports2214414
High severity vulnerability reports5123
Vulnerability issues3117619
Relative danger18510040105
Historical cumulative values (from last 365 days)
Vulnerability reports38521
High severity vulnerability reports1000
Vulnerability issues40631
Relative danger1611981

Internet Explorer has had 97 reports of vulnerabilities discovered in the public without a patch. 21 were marked as moderately critical, 17 were marked as highly critical, and 12 were marked as extremely critical.

Firefox has had 42 reports of vulnerabilities discovered in the public without a patch. 11 were marked as moderately critical, 7 were marked as highly critical, and 0 were marked as extremely critical.

Safari has had 4 reports of vulnerabilities discovered in the public without a patch. 0 were marked as moderately critical, 2 were marked as highly critical, and 0 were marked as extremely critical.

Opera has had 31 reports of vulnerabilities discovered in the public without a patch. 10 were marked as moderately critical, 3 were marked as highly critical, and 1 was marked as extremely critical.

Fully-disclosed

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The following values only include vulnerabilities that had publicly known exploits or proof-of-concept exploit code before a patch was available, according to Secunia's advisories.

It should be noted that not all theoretical exploits hold the same likelihood of attack. Some vulnerabilities may have publicly available proof-of-concept code that is very difficult to exploit in practice. Criticality levels often provide some indication of the ease of exploitation, but they also represent the sheer potential impact of the flaw whether easily exploitable or not.

Security vulnerabilities (fully-disclosed)
AspectInternet ExplorerFirefoxSafariOpera
Historical cumulative values (Product life)
Vulnerability reports4614410
High severity vulnerability reports18221
Vulnerability issues6615614
Relative danger511754067
Historical cumulative values (from first 365 days)
Vulnerability reports6243
High severity vulnerability reports1021
Vulnerability issues6267
Relative danger41134030
Historical cumulative values (from last 365 days)
Vulnerability reports14221
High severity vulnerability reports0000
Vulnerability issues15231
Relative danger50581
Highest values at one time
Vulnerability reports15722
High severity vulnerability reports3111
Vulnerability issues16736
Relative danger107312025
Mean average per day (from last 365 days)
Vulnerability reports14221
High severity vulnerability reports0000
Vulnerability issues15231
Relative danger50581
Median average per day (from last 365 days)
Vulnerability reports14221
High severity vulnerability reports0000
Vulnerability issues15231
Relative danger50581
Present values
Vulnerability reports14221
High severity vulnerability reports0000
Vulnerability issues15231
Relative danger50581

Internet Explorer has had 46 fully-disclosed vulnerability reports. 6 were marked as moderately critical, 6 were marked as highly critical, and 12 were marked as extremely critical. There are still 14 remaining, including 3 that were marked as moderately critical.

Firefox has had 14 fully-disclosed vulnerability reports. 2 were marked as moderately critical, 2 were marked as highly critical, and 0 were marked as extremely critical. There are still 2 remaining, both of which were marked as less critical or not critical.

Safari has had 4 fully-disclosed vulnerability reports. 0 were marked as moderately critical, 2 were marked as highly critical, and 0 were marked as extremely critical. There are still 2 remaining, both of which were marked as less critical or not critical.

Opera has had 10 fully-disclosed vulnerability reports. 3 were marked as moderately critical, 0 were marked as highly critical, and 1 was marked as extremely critical. There is still 1 remaining, which was marked as not critical.

Patch delay

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It is also important to consider how quickly each web browser fixes its vulnerabilities. The following table lists the average time taken between Secunia's vulnerability reports and the release dates of their respective patches, if all aging unfixed vulnerabilities (vulnerabilities at least as old as the mean of all fixed vulnerabilities for that browser) were to be fixed today. Data does not include unfixed vulnerabilities less than that age, vulnerabilities with unknown fix dates, or vulnerabilities that were only publicly known after the patch release. Values listed are in days.

Patch delay (in days)
AverageInternet ExplorerFirefoxSafariOpera
Per vulnerability report
Overall mean37819953094313
Overall median619442307335
High severity mean41713218
High severity median5310218
Per vulnerability issue
Overall mean31779073102315
Overall median21027307344
High severity mean31217218
High severity median6123238
Weighted by relative danger
Overall mean26418222070165
Overall median121232323
High severity mean37913217
High severity median5210211
Per fully-disclosed vulnerability report
Overall mean278010393094735
Overall median11923307312
High severity mean575211
High severity median485211

Graphs

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The following graphs illustrate present security figures in each browser over time. The graphs span from February 9, 2004 to today.

Total vulnerabilities

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The following graphs include all vulnerabilities listed by Secunia.

A graph showing the number of security advisories over time in Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Opera.

A graph showing the number of high severity security advisories over time in Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Opera.

A graph showing the number of security vulnerabilities over time in Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Opera.

A graph showing the relative cumulative danger of security vulnerabilities over time in Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Opera.

Fully-disclosed vulnerabilities

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The following graphs only include vulnerabilities that had publicly known exploits or proof of concept exploit code before a patch was available, according to Secunia's advisories.

A graph showing the number of fully-disclosed security advisories over time in Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Opera.

A graph showing the number of fully-disclosed high severity security advisories over time in Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Opera.

A graph showing the number of fully-disclosed security vulnerabilities over time in Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Opera.

A graph showing the relative cumulative danger of fully-disclosed security vulnerabilities over time in Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Opera.


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