No anti-virus software in the future? Windows 8 security performance enhancements

  
        Windows 8 will include more security features to provide users with better security protection and protect end users from threats from the network. Microsoft has enhanced Windows Defender security to protect users from all types of malware, including viruses, worms, bots and rootkits.


Windows 8 will provide malware signatures via Windows Update, and Windows Defender will use file system filters for real-time monitoring and protection and interact with Windows 8's secure boot technology. If you are using a PC that supports UEFI Secure Boot (based on UEFI 2.3.1 specification), Windows 8 Secure Boot will ensure that all firmware and firmware updates are secure.

In addition, the SmartScreen filter function used in Internet Explorer is also in Windows 8. Just like in IE, Windows 8 uses SmartScreen for reputation detection when users first download and open applications from the Internet.

In Windows 7, when you open such a downloaded application, you will see the following prompt:




In Windows 8, SmartScreen only informs users when this application has not established any credibility and therefore has a high risk:



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