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    Mozilla Plugin Check like service for Google Chrome and IE

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    You‘ve probably heard about Mozilla’s plugin check for Firefox, which helps us to check add-ons and extensions for security issues.

    Older and outdated browser plug-ins could lead to potential vulnerabilities and security holes and make a way to enter malware and other security threats into your system.

    Because current browsers have no built-in mechanism for auto-updating plug-ins, we need to check it regularly by hand for a safer web experience.

    Browser-check

    The security company Qualys has developed a Browser Checking tool for Google Chrome, Internet explorer and Firefox, which is similar to Mozilla Plugin Check that scans your browser for installed plug-ins and lets you know if they need to be updated.

    However, currently this service scans only a few plugins and browsers, but they are very critical to the system security. Following are the list:

    – Windows OS support expiration
    – Browser version (IE 6.0+, Firefox 3.0+, Chrome 4.0+)
    – Adobe Flash Player
    – Adobe Reader 5.x and above
    – Adobe Shockwave Player
    – Apple Quicktime
    – Microsoft Silverlight
    – Microsoft Windows Media Player
    – Real Player
    – Sun Java
    – Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) plug-in for Mozilla browsers, etc

    This tool will also help you fix the security issues discovered by the scan. Interested readers can try it for Firefox, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer. [via]

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