Microsoft Edge has security feature called Scareware Blocker. It is designed to protect users from deceptive or scam websites that use scare tactics to make them download malicious software or pay for ...
Microsoft Edge’s scareware blocker is now turned on for everyone. A quick look at what this change means and how you can control it.
Microsoft Edge 133 is now rolling out globally, and it ships with several improvements, including a new scareware blocker feature. In addition, Microsoft is updating the backend of the Downloads UI ...
Microsoft Edge 142 is now rolling out to all users. The newest feature update delivers improved autofill, scareware blocker, security patches, and more.
Microsoft is expanding its protection tools in its Edge browser with the wider release of its Scareware blocker and the ...
Scams often use fear to trick people—and of such schemes, scareware is extremely obvious about this tactic. On a malicious website, pop-up windows wrest control of your screen, blaring alarms that ...
Edge’s Scareware blocker goes mainstream, using AI and SmartScreen integration to stop fake alerts before users fall for them ...
Microsoft has started rolling out a new scareware blocker in its Edge browser this week. The AI-powered feature runs on ...