Although in fairness, you should probably have pointed out that it was an old version of Fx that was listed as insecure, and that v1.5 (which has been out for a long while now) didn't even make it onto the top 15.
Dan
Coedit Limited - Delivering standards compliant, accessible web solutions
Except that when you read the report in question, or even just the rest of the article, it becomes clear that it's not a Top 15 Insecure apps at all - it's 15 apps (some of them old versions) commonly downloaded by end-users with apparent security problems.
So if there were, let's imagine, a web browser pre-loaded on users' PCs with security holes you could drive a bus through sideways, it wouldn't appear in this "list of 15 with the most security vulnerabilities".
I suspect a list of all commonly used software would have a very different top 15...
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