Internet Explorer 8's Smartscreen Filter, used to secure users from dodgy websites, has stopped its one billionth malware download, Microsoft has proudly announced. Internet Explorer 8’s Smartscreen Filter, used to secure users from dodgy websites, has stopped its one billionth malware download, Microsoft has proudly announced.As with similar filters found on browsers such as Mozilla Firefox, the first thing that Smartscreen does for IE8 users is check each site visited against a whitelist of known good sites, further assessing any new site in case it is suspicious. FAQ: Say Hello to IE9Slideshow: The Web Browser Turns 15: A Look Back Secondly, and more importantly, if the user chooses to visit a suspicious site, IE8 will still automatically stop files from that site from being downloaded by the unwary.This is the element of blocking referred to in the ‘one billion’ milestone. The feature first appeared in IE8 when it was released in March 2009. “We have got better and better at blocking malware through the SmartScreen Filter because we have continued to invest in our back end service,” said Microsoft’s senior product manager, James Pratt, in a blog.For comparison, by August 2009, the filter had blocked only 70 million downloads, the company said. Having reached the one billion mark almost a year later implies that Smartscreen is now blocking roughly that number each month, albeit with a larger share of the browser user base. Anti-malware filters – or anti-phishing filters as they used to be called – are a relative backwater in security because all browsers have some version of the technology. Comparisons between browsers are treacherous but IE8’s file blocking could possibly be giving it an edge in this particular aspect of security. Related content news Apple patches info-stealing, zero day bugs in iPads and Macs The vulnerabilities that can allow the leaking of sensitive information and enable arbitrary code execution have had exploitations in the wild. By Shweta Sharma Dec 01, 2023 3 mins Zero-day vulnerability Vulnerabilities Security feature The CSO guide to top security conferences Tracking postponements, cancellations, and conferences gone virtual — CSO Online’s calendar of upcoming security conferences makes it easy to find the events that matter the most to you. By CSO Staff Dec 01, 2023 6 mins Technology Industry IT Skills Events news Conti-linked ransomware takes in $107 million in ransoms: Report A ransomware campaign linked to the ostensibly defunct Conti malware group has targeted mostly US businesses, in a costly series of attacks. By Jon Gold Nov 30, 2023 4 mins Ransomware news Okta confirms recent hack affected all customers within the affected system Contrary to its earlier analysis, Okta has confirmed that all of its customer support system users are affected by the recent security incident. By Shweta Sharma Nov 30, 2023 3 mins Data Breach Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe