On Wednesday, Microsoft announced new security features in the upcoming release of Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2.
The features are designed to combat the rising tide of drive-by downloads and malicious scripts contained within carefully crafted links embedded in email and web pages. Most of the new features require systems to be running Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) or Windows XP SP3.
Perhaps the most anticipated addition is Internet Explorer’s (IE’s) new anti-malware protection. Opera 9.5 and Firefox 3 both recently added anti-malware protection. Safari has so far not announced plans for similar protection.
Using mostly its own anti-malware technology, Microsoft will attempt to block emerging threats by masking the entire IE8 browser screen with a warning to users.
Source: ZDNet


December 22nd, 2009 at 8:40 pm
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