As we all know, Microsoft has been talking about Windows 8 for more than a year, and every time it talks about topics, it will attract a lot of interest and attract great attention. Recently, Microsoft began to pay close attention to Windows 8 security issues. The company said that due to the further enhancement of Windows Defender, IE and system kernel, it will bring a more efficient user experience for software applications than ever before.
Microsoft's efforts seem to bring questions to users and some security experts: Do other security tools need to be used on Windows 8? However, looking at Microsoft's past history, this is not realistic. Maybe it is safer than Windows 7, but it is not enough to prove that it is "rock solid ". Some hackers have discovered that Windows 8 still has many security details not fully taken into account. Next, we will introduce you one by one.
1. Application Security Level
Like Mac OS X Lion, Windows 8 also provides applications marketplace, which can help people better work on the platform. However, different applications have different security levels on the Windows platform. As a result, the consequences of these applications on Windows 8 are equally unimaginable.
2. The Flash Platform is full of loopholes
If you have used Windows, you will be aware of the Flash security issues. Daily security updates cannot reduce the security risks. That's why Steve Jobs pointed out a few years ago that Flash is not supported on iOS. Security risks on the Adobe platform have become the main cause of Mac OS X's rejection. To put it bluntly, Flahs is currently the biggest security threat to Windows users. In this regard, Windows 8 is hard to escape.
3. Facebook
It is unclear whether Windows 8 can provide security services for users when using social networks. Facebook, which has 0.8 billion active netizens, has become one of the most popular network services for users. However, sharing billions of page content per day also brings about a lot of malware. If a malicious software or virus is brought into the shared page and accessed by users, how can Windows provide better defense measures?
4. Twitter
Not only Facebook, but Twitter also collects the sharing links of millions of Internet users every day. Although most network connections are secure, this is not always the case. Even worse, users often do not carefully check the validity of these links. This problem is more dangerous for Windows 8 users.
5. users' network browsing habits
In addition to Facebook and Twitter, Web browsing habits are also a major source of Windows 8 security issues. People will open links to websites full of Trojans in the search engine, and sometimes they will log on to illegal websites through spam. In either case, it does not matter which OS the user uses. In this regard, there is still no answer to how Windows 8 solves these problems.
6. Email
As long as people who have used computers Know, email brings convenience, and it is also a breeding ground for various malware and network viruses. Not only does spam send malicious link content to users, but the link disguised as a secure email through "sharing" also brings users trouble. Even more seriously, when users click to download these emails without knowledge, the system will not promptly provide risk suggestions. Microsoft said the system should intercept it, but it does not indicate whether it can be successful.
7. tablet computer security blind zone
Another highlight of Windows 8 is the tablet. This is a good thing for the market because it provides more options. However, security issues are not a good thing. Hackers gradually stare at these mobile terminal users, and Windows 8 tablets will naturally become the main target of hackers like in the traditional PC era.
8. IE browser
Internet Explorer has always been one of the easiest ways for hackers to attack Windows users. On Windows 8, Microsoft said that it had reinforced the IE kernel to ensure that security threats no longer increased. In fact, Microsoft has fixed the use-after-free memory vulnerability. In fact, Microsoft has already been refuted by security vulnerabilities and attacks.
9. Windows Defender
Microsoft once said that Windows Defender has been significantly improved in Windows 8, and the security tool can use malicious software features in the Malware Protection Center. Some may think that this new feature will effectively prevent botnets and rootkits. But this is not the case. We can't expect that simply relying on Windows Defender will be able to have peace of mind on security issues.
10. Hyper
Windows 8 security issues have been significantly improved, which can be roughly concluded from Microsoft's views to security experts. However, don't forget that Hyper will bring security concerns to Windows users. One of the reasons that users can stay secure on Windows 7 is that they are aware of the problem and are always vigilant. If the user thinks Windows 8 is invincible, he will be under pressure from various security threats and become the target of their attacks.