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Microsoft sure has gone all out and geared itself up, to address the security concerns of netizens, while creating the new age browser – Internet Explorer 9. Not only is it safe and secure, it also gives you a beautiful and speedy browsing experience. Earlier (at the holidays) I posted about scams to protect yourself from, and it turns out that ie9 helps a good deal in doing just that, especially for malware coming via the social networking sites.

A just-released study by NSS lab research, which reported that Internet Explorer is the industry leader in protecting users against malware with Internet Explorer 9 blocking an outstanding 99% and Internet Explorer 8 blocking 90% of it; it has blocked over 1.2 billion malware and phishing attacks through its SmartScreen filter that detects and blocks websites that distribute socially engineered malware and phishing attacks.

In keeping with its focus on innovation with IE9, Microsoft recently announced a new functionality called Tracking Protection.

Tracking Protection advances and demonstrates ‘Privacy by Design’ and provides consumers with more choices to control information about their online activities. It essentially helps you to filter out content in a page that you think may impact your privacy. Also, you can filter out content from any website by using Tracking Protection Lists which are almost like ‘do not call’ lists!

By adding this Tracking Protection List, IE9 prevents your information from being sent out by limiting data requests to the websites in the list and from now on, anyone using IE9 can create a Tracking Protection List to gain control over the information shared outside.

“For a long time, the hottest issue of consumers on the web has been – Security and consumer privacy! Due to the sheer nature of the web, netizens have had little or no control on the threats like malware attacks and misuse of their personal information. But with Internet Explorer 9, consumers can expect a secure and speedy browsing experience,” says Senthilkumar Sundaram, Business Lead for Internet Explorer, Consumer & Online Business, Microsoft India.

You can read more about Tracking Protection here.

Source:  http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ie/archive/2010/12/07/ie9-and-privacy-introducing-tracking-protection-v8.aspx


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on Jan 17, 2011

True of any company making things.

IE9 will be a beautiful thing.  I didn't think MS even had the capability to get their browser up to speed after the last several disappointing releases.

on Jan 17, 2011

tazgecko
Pale Moon does run faster ... but when I used the uninstaller, kaspersky gave me a virus warning. Could not find any information to suggest that Pale Moon was dodgy so I put it down to a false positive.  I deleted the Virtual Machine drive file and copy over my backup, just to play it safe.

If you downloaded Pale Moon from it's website, it is totally safe. No worries, mate!


Quoting DrJBHL, reply 10LOL... actually, they want them to be repeat customers.

 

Perfect comment.

Glad someone understands me.

True of any company making things.

IE9 will be a beautiful thing.  I didn't think MS even had the capability to get their browser up to speed after the last several disappointing releases.

Still needs a bit of work...seems to 'stick/freeze' on me.... but it's not the RTM at this point, still it's lots better than 7 and 8.

on Jan 17, 2011

DrJBHL

Still needs a bit of work...seems to 'stick/freeze' on me.... but it's not the RTM at this point, still it's lots better than 7 and 8.

The RC will be out on the 28th according to the rumor mill.  I don't think I've seen official confirmation though.

on Jan 17, 2011

Wish the chart in the OP ranked the vastly superior Firefox (the one including its magnificent plugins like Flashblock, Ad Block, etc).

on Jan 17, 2011

Victor5
Wish the chart in the OP ranked the vastly superior Firefox (the one including its magnificent plugins like Flashblock, Ad Block, etc).

Take another look, Victor5.

Firefox is third from the top, ranked #3.

on Jan 17, 2011

I've never heard of Pale Moon before. Worth checking out?

Funny how FF ranks third yet outperformed IE8. BTW ... recently used a utility to clean house. It found malware embedded in IE's temp files not long after using IE8 when we were having that todo with Firefox 3.6.12. Since upgrading to 3.6.13 no more issues.

on Jan 17, 2011

Well, maybe Microsoft bought also NSS labs (I never heard of them anyway). It smells fishy to me. IE8 is safe? very safe to lough at it as Microsoft admitted very recently a huge hole in security that allows any website to install malware quietly (and no rush to fix it as admitted).

Anyway, with every update of their browsers, Microsoft admit another huge security hole or more.

Maybe it's not socially engineered malware, but it's malware all the same.(by the way, socially engineered malware is the easiest to avoid as it only requires common sense)

Firefox has the huge advantage of open architecture that allows plugins which this test so elegantly avoids mentioning.

For example, who needs to build his own lists when you have NoScript add-on that doesn't allow any script to run by default (and makes any malware useless), ans the WOT (web of trust) add-on that makes the best black list for it's users made by millions of people.

There are tons of security and privacy add-ons for Firefox and also many that makes surfing more productive and even fun.

IE cannot even get close to this unless they'll open the code (they'll probably never will).

Whoever trusts IE does not learn from history of publicly admitted poor security.

on Jan 17, 2011

DrJBHL

Quoting Victor5, reply 19: "Wish the chart in the OP ranked the vastly superior Firefox (the one including its magnificent plugins like Flashblock, Ad Block, etc)."


Take another look, Victor5.

Firefox is third from the top, ranked #3.

 

Perhaps I wasn't clear enough; I'm talking about Firefox while installed with the above (and other various) popular plugins which are not included by default (making browsing more efficient and INCREDIBLY safer).  No doubt the Firefox (default downloaded as-is version) shown in the OP isn't including any of its magnificent add-ons.

 

Therefore, the chart isn't exactly representative of the setup many Firefox users run (dare I say it may even win otherwise).

on Jan 18, 2011

IMO. Its hard to trust something that had a poor track record. Let IE9 prove itself first. With time it may be as good as FF. We'll see.

on Jan 18, 2011

^^ The OP deals with the testing of the browser itself. No add ons. Tests are done on the original product, Victor5, not on product plus other products. How this or that would do "if" is speculation. The OP doesn't advocate one or another. It simply reports results. The "A is better than B" arguments aren't necessary.

^ What track record, Uvah? It's in beta.

on Jan 18, 2011

I'm talking IE as a whole. Not the latest version. BTW ... installed Noscript and all the buttons, emotes etc vanished from the forums. Uninstalled it and now they're back. So much for that add-on. Bummer!

on Jan 18, 2011

You need to allow stardock's scripts to run, Uvah. Click on the 'S' at the bottom right of you browser. This will give you a list of scripts, select the ones you want.

on Jan 18, 2011

I'm such a dum dum. Thanks. You'd think I'd read the fine print by now. lol

on Jan 18, 2011

I'm such a dum dum. Thanks. You'd think I'd read the fine print by now. lol

I will send a magnify glass to you uvah. I use Opera 11, as my main browser then fire fox as  standby browser  and ie9 beta, for certain sites

on Jan 18, 2011

Thank you.

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