The release includes enhancements to security, performance and the user
interface, claimed Shanen Boettcher, a senior director with Microsoft's Windows
Client Group, in a conference call with reporters.
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The preview includes an updated version of Windows Defender, formerly known
as
Windows
AntiSpyware, offering better detection and removal of spyware and malware
and an improved user interface.
It will also run on a standard user account in Windows rather than requiring
access in administrator mode.
Microsoft has also made available an updated version of its firewall software
that now features bi-directional filtering. This enables the software to monitor
the data that a system is receiving from the internet as well as data that it is
trying to send, potentially blocking worms or spyware from connecting to their
masters.
Internet Explorer will provide better
notifications when a user visits a spoofed website set up to steal
confidential information such as credit card numbers.
Microsoft had already revealed that the browser will use a list of known
spoofing websites and turn the address bar red when a user visits such a site.
Boettcher said that Internet Explorer will also look for uncommon characters
in the website's URL, based on the system's language settings. The software
will, for example, issue a warning when an English user visits a website with a
foreign character in the URL such as an 'ö'.
For enterprises, the software adds support for the
IPSec standard
for data encryption or authentication. Another feature courting enterprises
enables IT administrators to control or block the use of USB memory keys through
group policies.
"This has been a great concern in terms of data leakage, in files being
copied on to these devices and then taken home or potentially lost," explained
Boettcher.
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