Recently, Windows security issues have become the focus again. Yale University has stopped Microsoft's email system and moved to GMail. Google has completely stopped the use of Windows within the company. The Financial Times article pointed out that, windows is considered to be a product that is more vulnerable to hacker attacks than other operating systems, and so on. Microsoft's Windows team spoke on its blog today, points out a series of new security features of Windows 7 to help users build security defense lines.
Examples of making customers safer:
* Microsoft calls on the customer to Update the system via Windows Update and Microsoft Update as soon as possible to ensure security.
* We strongly recommend that you enable automatic updates to prevent them from being attacked.
* Improved BitLocker encryption in Windows 7 ensures that data is not stolen, and Windows Firewall provides better protection.
* Windows 7 can also be combined with the Windows Live Family Safety suite to protect children.
* The SmartScreen Filter Attached to Windows 7 has been proved to be able to protect IE.
* In Windows 7, address space layout randomization (ASLR) is also used to keep data in the memory secure.