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Other => General Topics => Topic started by: Avastfan1 on August 29, 2010, 08:12:00 PM
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Dear Forum,
Could anybody recommend how to ensure the highest level of security settings for IE 8.0?
I already have my settings set to 'High'. However, the 'custom level' offers the option to further customise and increase the security setting as desired.
What are you settings for the looooooooooooooooooooooooong list in custom level? How do you secure IE 8.0?
I am running Window$ XP SP3.
Thank you!
Avastfan1
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1. Have SpywareBlaster installed and updated to the current protection.
2. Install hpHosts by a fellow UK person and keep it up to date with HostsMan.
What is hpHosts?
hpHosts is a community managed and maintained hosts file that allows an additional layer of protection against access to ad, tracking and malicious websites.
http://hosts-file.net
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Thank you for the reply.
I was looking for a basic, easy-to-use guide for IE 8 which recommends how to configure the internal IE 8 settings for maximum security.
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I do not tweak IE from it default settings now as I have tried many times and every time I tried lots of thing did not work.
Its just like Firefox then you add stuff to it.
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how to configure the internal IE 8 settings for maximum security.
Maximum security? Just don't use it ;D
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I only use IE to manually update Window$ on Black Tuesday each month.
There are really no recommended 'how-to' manuals to optimise security in IE 8?
I thought Majorgeeks or those of that ilk would have one, yet when I checked there was no such guide.
:-)
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If you use just for that, don't worry too much.
The protection for IE8 is given by keeping it updated at most. The problems are, generally, exploits and they're corrected by updates (when Microsoft can...).
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Thanks for the tip.
I was just worried about all the ActiveX bollocks which I do not really understand!
Indeed, I would like to know what the best settings for them are, as some IE settings are embedded in Window$ aren't they?
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I'm not answering your questions because I don't know a manual for that settings.
I'm posting what I do: use IE only when needed and with a good antivirus behind :)
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IE8 is already quite secure (more secure than FF, at least ::) ). However, since it's the most used browser, there are far more exploits for it.
ActiveX are downloaded only if you allow it, so you just need some common sense.
As Tech said, the main thing you can do is to keep it updated.
If you have avast! 5 Pro, you can sandbox it, too.
P.S.: Writing "Window$" does not make you smart ::)
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P.S.: Writing "Window$" does not make you smart ::)
It also doesn't tell us if you have any $$$. :)
This forum doesn't have any restrictions regarding the use of the word Windows or Microsoft. :)
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Bob :)