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Microsoft Edge now has a scarware in which artificial intelligence works


Microsoft has started to launch a new ScarWare barrier in the edge browser this week. The Acting feature works on Windows computers and can determine and prohibit existing fraud, and even the discovery of these new and emerging thanks to the local automated learning model.

“Scarware Blocker adds a new line of defense to help protect users exposed to a new fraud if you try to open the filling page. In a blog post. “The model uses a computer vision to compare screen pages with thousands of frauds that the anti -fraud community shared with us. The model works locally, without saving photos or sending them to the cloud.”

Once you discover the fraud process, Microsoft Edge will automatically get out of the filling of the screen that harmful sites try to apply, stop playing the sound, then warn you of a mini image of the page you were watching. You can then report the site so that it is added to the Microsoft Smartscreen service that automatically prevents Edge users from visiting well -known fraud sites.

It was originally announced in IGNITE in November Issuing a stable channel From the browser. You will need to manually enable ScarWare in EDGE privacy settings, then restart the browser for the inspection feature.

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