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The Redmond, Wash.-based software maker added some new privacy features, including a mode for Web browsing that doesn't remember what sites were visited nor stores small data files called cookies. IE 8 also lets people block ads from companies that track their Web surfing habits across a number of sites, a practice known as behavioral targeting. Microsoft also made some much-needed security improvements in Internet Explorer 8, many of which are already employed by competing products. It beefed up protection against malware and known phishing scam sites, and built in technology to protect against another kind of threat, "cross-site scripting," in which hackers insert code into legitimate Web pages that compromise peoples' computers without them knowing it. IE 8 disables the bad scripts but in most cases allows others needed for a Web page to run as usual. Firefox already does something similar with an add-on program, but Microsoft argues that only the most sophisticated users know to seek it out and install it. IE 8 also helps people who create Web sites prevent another kind of attack called "click-jacking," where a Web surfer might think they're clicking on a legitimate button when in fact they're activating an invisible, malicious action. Microsoft has been notorious for building Web browsers that only partially follow Web standards, or agreed-upon ways of reading Web designers' code and displaying the page as described. With IE 8, Microsoft has promised to adhere to standards. But since many Web pages, including Microsoft's own corporate sites, were built to work best with IE, the new version may "break" some pages. The fix? A button that reverts to the old, nonstandard way of operating. ___ On the Net:
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