Internet Explorer: Microsoft plans 'silent' updates

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-16214912

I skim read the article, to the point where they said the following parts:

to help beat scammers catching people out with fake updates.
Those who did not want their browser updated could opt out or uninstall the software, said Microsoft.

So basically, if people are pirating the software, they can opt out these updates, thus not actually making MS's software any more secure or less prone to piracy.

Lol @ Bill Gates
 
It's got nothing to do with piracy, it's about securing pc's against malicious code used to run botnets and the like.
 
I don't see how that's relevant (Edit: OP, not Dano's post). All it's saying is that updates won't come in a download package OK'd by the user, so scammers posing as an IE update are less likely to get people to install spyware andthe like on their computer.

Besides, pirating Internet Explorer? It's free. Why would you pirate it?

Lol @ jay794
 
Its a fantastic idea - your average home user will not actively update their browser.

btw - are you 12? "LOL @ Bill Gates"?! Surely nobody can still dislike him?
 
So basically, if people are pirating the software, they can opt out these updates, thus not actually making MS's software any more secure or less prone to piracy.

Lol @ Bill Gates
That's pirate's own fault then isn't it.

As a web developer who's wasted what must amount to thousands of hours making sites work in IE6/IE7, all I can say is...

\o/

The next thing we need is for IE to disappear completely and let us all enjoy full crossbrowser HTML5 and CSS3 without needing to resort to things like modernizr.
 
It's not clueless at all, but surely nobody is dumb enough to download "official updates" from anywhere except Windows Update. Like unsecure wireless, if you're dumb enough not to password it, you deserve to have it leeched lol
 
It's not clueless at all, but surely nobody is dumb enough to download "official updates" from anywhere except Windows Update. Like unsecure wireless, if you're dumb enough not to password it, you deserve to have it leeched lol

What does your last sentence have to do with anything relating to the issue at hand?
 
What does your last sentence have to do with anything relating to the issue at hand?

It relates because, why would anybody download a windows update from anywhere else other than the MS site? the only way to get caught out by a fake update is if you someone end up on an official looking, but fake MS site. How likely is that to happen?

Jailbreak iPhone = Less Secure

Hardly, the people who code the jailbreaks also patch the holes that apple miss
 
It relates because, why would anybody download a windows update from anywhere else other than the MS site? the only way to get caught out by a fake update is if you someone end up on an official looking, but fake MS site. How likely is that to happen?
I take it you've never heard of phishing then.

I'd quit this thread while you still have some crediibility.
 
It relates because, why would anybody download a windows update from anywhere else other than the MS site? the only way to get caught out by a fake update is if you someone end up on an official looking, but fake MS site. How likely is that to happen?
It happens when legitimate websites get hacked, not everybody is computer literate enough to realise that a fake site or fake virus scan is fake.
 
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