Internet Explorer
I've been on Windows 7 using IE8, and I was wondering when they were going to fortify Internet Explorer's application info-structure. The stability of IE is very well based, but IE still has that ability of intrusion when a user goes to a malicious site. Which IE does close and IE is no longer activated by remote/temp content that the user cached while browsing. IE also deletes its temp files when you check the advanced option. Even when Microsoft stores active browsing habits, but only, giving Microsoft's server a overhaul of excessive work; Inprivate data could really only make a burden on Microsoft. Amongst those positive attributes and other new filing habits, IE8 coordinates. Internet Explorer can still be compromised, only if a user was to go into a malicious site. Malicious sites are an ever rising and slumming number, but that is because a malicious site developer drops their site after so much activity. Then the malicious user would then create more sites. Leaving the Inprivate collection just a ever growing number of websites that don't exist.. Perhaps, the DOM collector inside of IE8 could collaborate into a website before the user physically sees the contents. Then once the user addresses a webpage, the DOM collector could extract the contents into a compressed file and examine it for phishing/pharming routine. Internet Explorer could sniff the website, basically, and if the website tryed to record specific Information or tryed to attach other malicious reasonings onto the user's sysem, it could warn the user or block that site. IE8 already has a dynamic file structure for the temp files, but you can still bring temp files of IE into view. All IE really needs is to compress/encrypt the temp files that keep them unaccessable from any other application on Windows. This would increase file isolation and security for the Internet Explorer. The Net is what makes anyone want to have a computer, today. Internet Explorer should have the best security of any other browser. File integrity is what really the IE needs. A file is just a document until anything can resolve to it or with it. You keep files from building, leaving that inability for a file to que into another file order then you lock out worm routines. Which yes, cutting active values like cookies/acivex/java, would also make many people on the net annoymous while browsing the net. But a Computer holds more personal property these days that can not be lost/stolen. A computer today is basically a electronic Wallet, has ID, social security, and bank account information on it 78% of the time.
July 27th, 2009 4:21am

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