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  • Internet Explorer Protected Mode

    In Vista, Internet Explorer gets the benefit of some added security. Using WIC (Windows Integrity Control), Vista treats files and processes associated with Internet Explorer as Low integrity as long as it is running in Protected Mode. Internet Explorer Protected Mode is enabled by default and ensures...
    Posted to Tony Bradley, Microsoft MVP (Weblog) by tonybradley on 02-06-2007
    Filed under: internet, windows vista, security, internet explorer, ie7, protected mode, object, mandatory integrity control, trust, windows integrity control
  • Windows Integrity Control

    With Vista, Microsoft introduced a new security concept to help protect your computer. Rather than relying on discretionary controls, like NTFS file and folder permissions which users can assign and change, Vista also has new mandatory controls. WIC, or Windows Integrity Control (also referred to as...
    Posted to Tony Bradley, Microsoft MVP (Weblog) by tonybradley on 02-05-2007
    Filed under: internet, windows vista, microsoft, security, user, internet explorer, ie7, web, protected mode, wic, object, mandatory integrity control, trust, windows integrity control, mic
  • Vista Flaw Discovered

    Less than a month from its official release to corporate customers, a vulnerability was already discovered that affects Vista. According to Microsoft and others, the vulnerability can only be exploited if an attacker already has access to the system, meaning they would need to be physically sitting in...
    Posted to Tony Bradley, Microsoft MVP (Weblog) by tonybradley on 01-03-2007
    Filed under: internet, windows vista, microsoft, security, flaw, vulnerability, patch, hyponnen, f-secure, worm, hack
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