For many years, Windows security disputes have continued, and some people often question and complain about Microsoft and its Windows systems. Windows is far less secure than Linux or Mac, which may be the most common argument.
Is the security of Windows really so vulnerable? Not necessarily! Although Windows system vulnerabilities are constantly discovered, Microsoft is still idle. monthly security patch updates are the best evidence. It's not surprising that there are vulnerabilities. Isn't this done for you? In many cases, the vulnerabilities have not been used in a large scale, and the corresponding patches have been published. Just like the popular Shock Wave virus, if you update the patch on time, it will not be affected.
In recent years, Microsoft has made a lot of effort in security measures. It can be said that the current Windows security is much better than before. Before Windows XP, Microsoft did not pay enough attention to system security, making Windows a primary target for malicious people. After the release of XP SP2, the situation began to improve, and Vista further improved its security, although the security measures provided by Microsoft are not necessarily what everyone really wants, but it does play a role in improving security.
With the release of Windows 7, the security situation will be further improved, and it is expected to get rid of the embarrassing reputation of Windows system security. Why? The reasons can be summarized as follows:
1. Microsoft is aware of the importance of user needs and can improve security measures based on the actual needs of users, rather than taking things for granted.
2. Reduce the adverse factors caused by frequent clicking the button at the same position. This is for UAC: reduce the UAC prompt frequency and make it truly a security auxiliary tool, rather than the burden on users' daily use; the user can patiently read the UAC prompts, rather than clicking the confirmation box on a pop-up every time, so that even malicious software can be released.
3. Microsoft Security Package MSE ). As a substitute for onecare, MSE finally has the anti-virus software. This free anti-virus software is provided to users in the official version of Windows 7, including Vista and XP.
4. Fingerprint Recognition Technology. The fingerprint recognition device driver is built in Windows 7. Related Equipment vendors no longer need to develop their own drivers, which can reduce the risk that hackers can gain PC Access by attacking third-party drivers. Generally, the less software that runs on the computer, the better.
5. Windows operation center and Windows 7 replaced the previous Windows Security Center with the operation center. It integrates Windows Firewall, backup reminder, and other important functions related to local data protection, if your PC lacks the security measures, you can see the operation center clearly.
6. Direct Access to DirectAccess through the VPN network. DirectAccess is a new function in ipvs 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. users on the internet can establish a VPN connection without the need to establish a VPN connection, high-speed and secure direct access to the VPN network from the Internet.
7. Support for Domain Name System Security Protocol (DNSSEC). For enterprises concerned with network security, this security protocol is equivalent to an additional layer of insurance. It ensures its security through multiple data verification, all unverified DNS data is blocked.
8. The IEEE-1667 standard is supported, which only allows certified USB storage devices to connect to the PC and work properly, and other devices can not be used even if connected, this reduces the probability of important data leaks or virus access. Windows 7 has officially supported this standard.
9. BitLocker data encryption technology improvement: in addition to the original local drive encryption, the new encryption support for USB devices can effectively prevent leakage of confidential information caused by the loss of key data USB disks.
10. When Apple, one of its competitors, has been promoting Mac OS X over the past few years, it is always talking about Windows as secure as it is. Under such publicity, many users have indeed invested in the Mac OS camp. Microsoft is aware of this, so it has made great efforts to secure Windows 7, hoping to defeat Apple's proud security advantages.
Regardless of the final result, at least at the moment, we have reason to believe that Windows is much safer than before.