Windows XP will add five major feature anti-spyware software

  
        Computer users suffer because of spyware shackles. Fortunately, with the upcoming release of Microsoft Windows XP new upgrade software, nearly half of the world's computers will be protected from security and no need to worry about spyware damage.

According to Microsoft sources, Microsoft plans to launch this summer of Windows XP SP2 will contain at least five security upgrade components, both to prevent illegal software from the Internet and design. Microsoft hopes that this measure will not only solve the long-suffering Windows XP problem of spyware, but also save the company millions of dollars to call Technology
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According to IDC reports, nearly half of the world's computer to install Windows XP Caozuojitong. This kind of operating system is especially easy to become an object of "attack" by spyware or commercial software for the purpose of collecting computer user data. These spywares sometimes rely on "free rides" of other unrelated packages, sometimes by exploiting vulnerabilities in Microsoft's Internet Explorer software to sneak into users' computers. Jeffrey FrIEdberg, director of Microsoft's Windows Privacy Protection Division, said that the existence of spyware has made ordinary computer users feel that they have lost control of their computers, which is deeply troubled; Microsoft and other companies have spent millions to help eliminate spyware. Dollar funds.

To solve the problem of spyware, Microsoft will upgrade the safety performance of IE Internet browser software, to ensure that the situation unintentionally download and install spyware from the Internet users will not appear. The most striking thing about the upgrade software is a pop-up ad blocking component. This type of interception software has been around for many years in browser software from other vendors. The interception software ensures that the website cannot open a new browser window for the user's browser without the user's permission. Opening a new window on an existing browsing window is the most common way for spyware or some commercial software to entice users to download software they don't want. It is also the primary method used by some spyware to send advertisements to computer users.

IE security performance The other four upgrades also include ActiveX security component upgrade (to prevent spies from using ActiveX to access the user's hard drive or modify their personal settings), to prevent users from setting the IE Internet browser software security level to a minimum. Security update software, security warning update software (modifies the way the software downloads the system alarms and adds the "never install" option), and the security update component that does not allow downloading of ActiveX controls unless explicitly requested by the user
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