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Researchers accuse Google of plotting to undercut Firefox |
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Source: Network World - Posted by Dave Wreski
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A security testing firm today said a recent report that named Google's Chrome as the most secured browser was flawed -- and part of a campaign by Google to undermine Mozilla's Firefox.
The work done by Denver-based security consultancy Accuvant, which released a report last week naming Chrome as more secured than either Firefox or Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE), was paid for by Google.
That raised the hackles of NSS Labs, a California company that tests browser security and antivirus software.
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