With the bundled sales of Windows systems, IE browsers have never been the most popular browser software in the world, but the endless intrusion patterns on the Internet have overwhelmed the old IE, now, if the Internet is infected with viruses, it depends on luck and bad luck. A bunch of malicious code may make your IE and computer useless. Although Microsoft has long been promoting Internet Explorer 7, the real listing of Internet Explorer 7 may be far away from us.
How can I know whether my IE is secure? I recommend an online test site: http://bcheck.scanit.be, This is a site from Belgium security, open the page and select the right center of the page test mode, here provides two test modes, they are "Only test for bugs specific to my type of browser (test Only for special issues)" and "Run all available tests (full test)". Here we choose full test, click "Start the test" below to Start the test (1 ).
Click it to go to the test page. The left part shows the Test Progress. the right part shows the required and ongoing tests. If you select full test mode, there will be 40 test items, it takes about 5 minutes to test the speed of China Telecom ADSL (2 ). Various windows will pop up during the test and even bring up the player. You don't have to worry about closing these windows directly.
The test results are automatically given after the test is completed. The test results contain three parts: "High Risk Vulnerabilities", which represent advanced dangerous attacks and "Medium Risk Vulnerabilities, indicates medium-level dangerous attacks; "Low Risk Vulnerabilities" indicates Low-level dangerous attacks.
In general, the lower the test value of each parameter, the safer it is. If the three values are zero, it means that your browser is secure and you can rest assured (3 ). If any problem is found, you need to use Windows Update in "Start/use programs" to upgrade the system.