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Any bets on when the patch arrives that "accidentally" makes the Chrome plugin 4 times slower?
It'll still be faster than IE8 though, even with the "patch" :D
Tip to invoke Chrome Frame in IE (for eg)

    cf:http://www.google.com
So I looked at the NSS Labs methodology and how they define a successfully blocked connection:

The resulting response is recorded as either “Allowed” or “Blocked and Warned.”

• Success: NSS Labs defines “success” based upon a web browser successfully preventing malware from being downloaded, and correctly issuing a warning.

• Failure: NSS Labs defines a “failure” based upon a web browser failing to prevent the malware from being downloaded and failing to issue a warning.

So if malware was blocked, and the user not notified, this would imply that the test failed.