Microsoft Edge’s New Shield: Zapping Malicious Extensions Before They Strike!

Microsoft is rolling out a new Edge security feature that detects and revokes malicious sideloaded extensions. While sideloading extensions can be as tempting as a box of free donuts, this update ensures any third-party malware is swiftly shown the exit. Expect this security boost in November, just in time for the holiday browsing season.

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Microsoft is throwing a lifebuoy to users drowning in a sea of malicious browser extensions! By preparing to launch a feature that tackles sneaky sideloaded extensions, Microsoft Edge is essentially becoming the Gandalf of browsers, standing firm and saying, “You shall not pass!” to dubious add-ons. With a sprinkle of AI magic and some sleuth-like algorithms, Edge is proving that it’s not just a browser, but a bodyguard for your online escapades. But hey, let’s just hope it doesn’t start charging for overtime!

Key Points:

  • Microsoft Edge is implementing a new feature to detect and remove malicious sideloaded extensions.
  • This feature will be rolled out in November and targets standard multi-tenant instances globally.
  • Edge has been bolstering its security with an AI-powered scareware blocker and an upgraded developer security framework.
  • Recent updates have focused on improving extension performance and introducing HTTPS-First Mode.
  • Microsoft’s ongoing security enhancements show a commitment to keeping users’ browsing experiences safe and efficient.

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