Internet Explorer 8 Anti-Malware Protection
On Wednesday, Microsoft announced new security features in the next version of Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Options are designed to combat the growing wave of boot disk, and malicious scripts embedded in the carefully links in the e-mail and Web-pages. Most of the new aspects of systems on which Windows Vista Service Pack 1 or Windows XP SP3.
Perhaps the most anticipated addition to Internet Explorer is a new anti-malware protection. Opera and Firefox 9,5 recently added two 3 combat malicious protection. Safari not announced plans for similar protection. Using most of its own combat harmful technologies Microsoft is blocking new threats from around the mask 8 IE browser screen with a warning to the user. In addition to protection against malicious software for existing anti-phishing protection again, as a brand Microsoft Smart screen filters.
IE 8 Beta 2 is a cross-site scripting (XSS) filter, preventing scenarios in the execution of the link in your browser.
It was announced earlier features include domain names had come from the rest of the URL (you can see that you are in eBay.com, and not somewhere else), and extended the review of SSL.
IE 8 Beta 1 has already been a number of changes in processing ActiveX components. The components will be installed by the user, which eliminates the need for everyone to have administrative rights. In addition, you should confirm or exclude in component in perspective, which is on the disk-loading. Components on the ground and are only available at the place of origin. Finally, Web developers can killbits, that Microsoft may be sent through Windows Update, to exit risk or outdated components.
For developers, including Microsoft is improved for better communication between the browser client and Web server. Calls Red domain (COR) is the safest way for the browser to draw data from other areas and the Red domain reports (XDM) is a reliable way to the browser sends a message through the domain. Microsoft argues that collaborating with other suppliers on the Standardization of these browsers.
The public beta-2 Internet Explorer, is expected in about August 2008.
adapted from http://news.cnet.com/
