NOT ONLY Apple should be in the headlines for its back doors, which Apple is hardly denying. Apple admits putting them in there, but is being evasive about the motives. What about Microsoft? Why is the press not covering Microsoft back doors, as confirmed last year?
Bromium Labs analyzed public vulnerabilities and exploits from the first six months of 2014. The research determined that Internet Explorer vulnerabilities have increased more than 100 percent since 2013, surpassing Java and Flash vulnerabilities.
The report summarises public vulnerabilities and exploit trends that the firm observed in the first six months of 2014 and found that Microsoft's web browser set a record high for reported vulnerabilities in the first half of 2014 while also "leading in publicly reported exploits".