Operating system security features are still not deep enough.

  
At the fifteenth AusCERT conference recently, Scott Charney, vice president of Microsoft Trust Computing Group, said that although Microsoft has done its best for security, the Internet is still largely An unsafe place. “You can think about it, we have turned on the firewall, run anti-virus software, anti-spyware, and warned users where they need to pay attention. However, computers sometimes get infected. This only shows that we are not doing enough now. & rdquo; & ldquo; A typical example is malware, we have opened the firewall by default (starting from XP SP2), blocking some malicious connections, we also reminded users need to install anti-virus software, anti-spyware. Moreover, we also educate consumers to remind them not to click on attachments from unknown sources. However, they are still infected with malware now. We realize that we are not doing enough. & rdquo; Charney believes that the automatic update feature is a great feature, but the malware is much faster than the release of the fix. He believes that there are two ways to solve the current problem. First, a stronger authentication feature allows the user to decide exactly what software will run on the computer. Second, the hardware manufacturer cooperates to solve the problem. Through the cooperation of the operating system and the hardware, the problem can be discovered earlier and the remedy can be found when others tamper with your file.
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