web safety

  1. Microsoft Edge’s Copilot Mode: The Next-Gen AI-Powered Browser Revolution

    Microsoft has set the tech world abuzz with the official launch of ‘Copilot Mode’ in its Edge browser, a move poised to reshape not only how web browsers serve their users, but also the very expectations we have for artificial intelligence in personal and work-based internet navigation. In a...
  2. MS11-007 - Critical : Vulnerability in the OpenType Compact Font Format (CFF) Driver Could...

    Severity Rating: Critical Revision Note: V2.1 (July 9, 2013): Bulletin revised to announce a detection change that excludes Windows 7 language packs from the 2485376 update for Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Service Pack 2. This is a detection change only. Customers who have already...
  3. IE9 Best for malware

    According to an article by Ars Technica and work done by the NSS labs: Second place went to IE8 with Safari 5, Chrome 10, and Firefox 4 coming in third. The report also gives the percentages attained by each browser at blocking malware. Both IE9 and IE8 were in the 90% or above area. Internet...
  4. Windows 7 How Internet Explorer 9 caused a seismic shift in the way people use the web

    How Internet Explorer 9 caused a seismic shift in the way people use the web Link Removed - Invalid URL IE9 is surely a seismic shift in the way people use the web and is far better than its previous versions. Its safety and security features can be gauged from the fact that the...
  5. Microsoft: One in 14 downloads is malicious

    IDG News Service - The next time a website says to download new software to view a movie or fix a problem, think twice. There's a pretty good chance that the program is malicious. In fact, about one out of every 14 programs downloaded by Windows users turns out to be malicious, Link Removed...
  6. MS11-032 - Critical: Vulnerability in the OpenType Compact Font Format (CFF) Driver Could Allow Remo

    Bulletin Severity Rating:Critical - This security update resolves a privately reported vulnerability in the OpenType Compact Font Format (CFF) driver. The vulnerability could allow remote code execution if a user views content rendered in a specially crafted CFF font. In all cases, an attacker...
  7. Windows 7 IE8's new security

    http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/ie8_security.asp Well, I think this will make IE8 even more secure, so this is very good. :)