You may not really know it completely: Windows 7 Top Ten Security Features

  

Many friends of Windows7 started to "play" a year ago. They said that Win7 is good. They can give a bunch of reasons. The interface is cool, the operation is user-friendly, and UAC is safe without staging. Vista has so many compatibility issues...

In addition to usability, I think that the Windows required by this era must also be secure. It is not enough to rely solely on anti-virus software. It must be guaranteed from the root. Security, and this root is the operating system.

From the perspective of operating system security, XP should be eliminated. Just one user has administrator privileges similar to those under Windows 7. There is no limit to doing things.

Ok, let's take a look at the top 10 security features of Windows 7, let alone you may not fully understand it.

1. Kernel Patch: One of the highlights of the system-level security platform is the kernel patch, which prevents malicious modification of core information such as process lists. This security protection can only be achieved in the operating system, other antivirus Software is not possible.

2. Process permission control: Low-level processes cannot modify high-level processes.

3, user permissions control UAC, want to say that it is not easy to love you: remove the user from the administrator permission level, under the default conditions users no longer use administrator rights, although UAC has been controversial, In the use of the author is often cumbersome, but user rights control is indeed the development trend of the operating system, because users have been using administrator privileges is very dangerous.

Of course, Win7 still has a great improvement. Under Vista, UAC has a wide range of management, and many applications encounter UAC prompts. In Win7, the need for UAC prompts is reduced, emphasizing security while paying more attention to user experience

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