Posted June 29, 201212 yr FPCH Admin Posted on really[/b] wants to kill you, they will kill you. That said, if someone wants to hack into your computer then … well you know the rest. But, is this true about Windows 8? Is it hack proof? Will it be more difficult for malware to become a vibrant node in the Windows 8 establishment? According to some [url=http://thehackernews.com/2012/06/windows-8-will-be-challenge-for-malware.html">recent [url=http://www.itworld.com/security/282947/5-ways-windows-8-beats-windows-7-security">reports, Windows 8 will have more security features built in, which will make the system less vulnerable. For instance, one difference between Windows 7 and 8 is including more exploit-mitigation technologies. In that regard, two programs, the Windows Heap Manager and Windows Kernel Pool Allocator will make it far harder for attackers to exploit buffer-overflow vulnerabilities. Security Sandbox There will also be a “security sandbox” for applications for Windows 8. This more restrictive security sandbox will contain the new Windows 8 Apps. This is a mechanism to prevent programs from performing disruptive actions. [url=http://www.everything-microsoft.com/2012/06/29/windows-8-malware-protection/windows8securityfeatures/" rel="attachment wp-att-94825">http://cdn6.everything-microsoft.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/windows8securityfeatures-400x184.jpg?9d7bd4 App Container The new App Container provides the operating system with a way to make more fine-grained decisions on what actions certain applications can perform. All apps run with extremely low privileges and have limited access to resources. [url=http://www.everything-microsoft.com/2012/06/29/windows-8-malware-protection/win8security/" rel="attachment wp-att-94817">http://cdn7.everything-microsoft.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/win8security-400x300.png?9d7bd4 Measured Boot There will be a measured boot. In Windows 8, Microsoft will put in a new boot process signature whereby there is a signature of the entire boot process and stored in the TPM chip in order to prevent malware from infecting the system. [url=http://www.everything-microsoft.com/2012/06/29/windows-8-malware-protection/measuredboot/" rel="attachment wp-att-94823">http://cdn9.everything-microsoft.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/MeasuredBoot-400x301.jpg?9d7bd4 Windows Defender An update to Windows Defender comes with the Windows 8 system and it is a full-blown anti-malware program. It no longer just tries to fight adware or spyware but it also goes after malware and offering real-time protection. Internet Explorer 10 The new version of IE 10 will be put into Windows 8. All tabs and IE processes are isolated from one another. Something in tab 1 couldn’t tamper with tab 2 or capture any of the data. [url=http://www.everything-microsoft.com/2012/06/29/windows-8-malware-protection/cio_osxsecrty_07/" rel="attachment wp-att-94824">http://cdn9.everything-microsoft.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/cio_OSXSecrty_07-400x300.jpg?9d7bd4 So while some of these enhancements to security may indeed improve the security process of the Windows 8 OS, it may only be a matter of time that vulnerabilities and exploits are created, if nothing else for the hackers to say…I got in. If they really want to get in then …. [url=http://www.everything-microsoft.com/2012/06/29/windows-8-malware-protection/">Windows 8 and Malware Protection was posted on [url=http://www.everything-microsoft.com">Everything Microsoft - Latest Microsoft News, Guides, Reviews & Themes. If you are not reading this content in an email newsletter, it is being used without permission. View the full article Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
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