ESET Researcher: Windows 8 Anti-Malware Capability Worth

  


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With Microsoft's Windows 8 release date approaching, anti-malware about this new system Software protection and other security features are getting more and more attention. Aryeh Goretsky, a researcher at anti-virus software company ESET, said the Windows 8 system is quite different from earlier versions of Windows, which uses a more aggressive approach to combat malware.


Microsoft has improved the early release of anti-malware and loaded it into the software drivers for the Windows 8 operating system, allowing users to defend against malware earlier. This is a major change, because “Before this, this is & ldquo; uninhabited field & rsquo; & rdquo;, Goretsky said. “Microsoft has taken a series of steps to defend against anti-malware that has passed Microsoft's digital signature detection process. For example, the system will prioritize detection of the application before it boots. ”Goretsky said. In addition, Microsoft has developed an anti-malware software called "Windows Defender". Unless the user uninstalls Windows Defender, the software will be the first anti-virus software to be loaded. Goretsky pointed out that because some computer vendors benefit from cooperation with other larger anti-malware vendors, they will uninstall Windows Defende before the computer with Windows 8 is sold. Goretsky pointed out that there are several points worthy of praise for the security system of Windows 8. One of them is “Unified Standard Extensible Firmware Interface”, which requires the firmware to be digitally signed at startup to prevent the embedding of Trojans. This security initiation process is based on the UEFI industry standard. The National Institute of Standards and Technology is a strong supporter of this safe start-up process.

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