Comments on: Microsoft outlines IE 7 security plans
Internet Explorer version 7 will support a more robust protocol for encrypting user data and securing online transactions.
Internet Explorer version 7 will support a more robust protocol for encrypting user data and securing online transactions.
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I commend them for taking another stab at security, but wonder if the only reason for doing this is that others are already implementing this too.
I hope it translates into real world security and not just some paper jive. My next hope is that Microsoft will adopt standards set by the W3C. I would be nice to be able to take full advantage of CSS 1&2 and someday 3 (and yes I know there are no fully compliant browsers).
I will believe MS is serious about security when they show that they are. All they have shown is that they are serious about talking about security. Security, has never been a priority with the folks in Redmond, It has only ever been worked on after the fact, after trouble has started and even then it is only weak workarounds that cause more problems.
The only way any MS product is going to be secure is if they start from scratch on every product.
XP is loaded with poorly written, buggy and unsecure code from every previous windows release. Vista will be the same, so its chances of being even reasonably secure are nil.
- At it again
- by kensystem December 12, 2005 7:51 AM PST
- It looks like a spittin image of Firefox and Safari. Just some color changes, but the same basic layout and simplicified buttons, colored URL bar, lock placement, tabs, icon in the tab and URL bar. The great imitator is at it again. Aumusing.
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