Friday 16 December 2011

Microsoft plans Latest updates (Internet Explorer)


Microsoft plans Latest updates (Internet Explorer) : Microsoft has declared that to improve security online its going to begin projects to update millions of machines.From January the IE users are going to be automatically updated to the latest version of the browser.

According to the internet news sources the The giant upgrade programme will affect IE users running Windows XP, Vista and 7, and will first be rolled out in Australia and Brazil. Only those Windows users with automatic updates turned on will be enrolled in the programme. Those using Windows XP will be upgraded to IE8, while those on Vista and 7 get bumped up to IE9. This will probably mean the demise of IE6, a 10-year-old version of the browser that Microsoft has been trying to kill off for a while.

While a blogpost explaining the plan ,Ryan Gavin, Microsoft's IE bos said that The Web overall is better - and safer - when more people run the most up-to-date browse.

Ryan Gavin said that Microsoft has gathered the information as many cyber criminals are using the old or outdated softwar at the time to make people installing fake updates. These details are gained from the security intelligence reports.He said that when the updated version fo browser starts working each and every future updates would arrive silently and be applied without a user getting involved.Which will obviously finish scams.

Microsoft has shown the information that still 8.3% of people around the world use IE6 (Internet Explorer) for surfing and  Mozilla's Firefox and Google's Chrome are at the beaten out for second place.so the IE is soon going to be updated and the changes will be applied without a user's knowledge it will solve the problem of beat scammers catching people out with fake updates.Well Microsoft said there would be choices as if the user is not willing to update the browser so he can go for opt out or uninstall the software.


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