Unless you are isolated from the rest of the world, you must know that Internet Explorer 6 may be most famous for its many vulnerabilities. In fact, the entire Anti-Spyware industry is profitable by eliminating a large number of products caused by ie6.
From the day Microsoft developed Windows Vista, it has been declared that security is the most important goal for Windows Vista development. The key component of Windows Vista is Internet Explorer 7. Microsoft announced that Internet Explorer 7 is much more secure than IE6. Microsoft has released Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. By using these IE7 versions and Windows Vista, we can see how IE7 enhances system security.
Configure IE7 to enhance Vista security
Step 1: General Security Configuration
Step 2: Filter the Phishing scam page (Phishing Filter)
Step 3: prevent international domain name and URL Spoofing
Step 4: Select opt-ins, Information bar, and cross-Origin Protection for ActiveX.
Step 5: Windows Vista and IE7
Step 1: General Security Configuration
IE7 is safe by default. If you need to adjust the Security Settings of IE7, you can follow the same method in IE6. To adjust the Security level of IE7, you only need to select the Internet option command and Security tab in the tool menu when the Internet option attribute page appears ). This label allows you to set the security level of A zone, as shown in. Advanced Security settings can be managed through advanced settings.
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Figure A: security level settings in IE7 |
Although security settings in Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 are basically the same as those in IE6, IE7 has more new security features. In the next section, I will introduce some new security functions and demonstrate how these new functions work.
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