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December 29th, 2010, 15:58 GMT · By

Windows 8 Feature Wish List Item: App Blacklisting

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A new feature planned to debut with the release Candidate (RC) of Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) in early 2011 got me thinking that Windows 8 could use something similar.

Earlier this month, Microsoft announced Tracking Protection for IE9 RC, a new opt-in mechanism designed to identify and block undesired tracking while navigating the web.

The mechanism is based on ’Tracking Protection Lists’ which need to be implemented individually by users in order to block or allow specific websites to track their behavior online and harvest data from them.

Now obviously, since this feature is in IE, it will also be in future versions of Windows, so it’s not really my concern.

However, a similar concept should be applied to applications. It would be a great move from Microsoft to add blacklisting and whitelisting capabilities to Windows 8, as far as applications that get to run on top of the operating system are concerned.

The software giant is already providing Application Compatibility Updates, refreshes that can block incompatible apps from running on Windows altogether.

But at the same time, app blacklisting in Windows 8 doesn’t necessarily need to be about incompatible programs.

Instead, it could be used to tackle a major threat that customers are facing today, rogue code, also known as scareware.

Microsoft, or certain trusted third-parties such as antivirus vendors could supply users with lists of blacklisted application which can be integrated into Windows 8, preventing the installation of rogue applications, independent of whether a security solution is present on the computer or not.

Given that fake antivirus, rogue defragmenters , etc. are considered malicious code, there shouldn’t be any real problem from putting together lists with the scareware that users should stay away from, and keeping it up to date through RSS, or another update mechanism.

There also the possibility that tools such as Windows Defender or the Malicious Software Removal Tool could leverage such a list to block rogues from installing on a computer, or detecting and preventing them from running until a legitimate AV can be used for their removal.

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Comment #1 by: avat on 18 Jan 2011, 01:50 UTC reply to this comment

I also think that Windows 8 should come with an optional Metro-like interface for touch devices, along with many of the drives and capabilities that are available to Windows Phone 7. Also, it should be able to run apps written for WP7. WP7 apps all are written in C#, XNA, Silverlight, or some other .NET code that is already designed to run on Windows. This would help tablets by instantly given then access to many of the apps people want and need on a mobile touch devices.

Also there needs to be an app store that supports IE apps, Windows apps, WP7 apps, general purpose software, games, videos, music, tv, etc. Essentially it needs to combine everything already available to WIndows, WP7, and Xbox and put it on the desktop in once convenient, secure place.

Like I said, everything for WP7 and Xbox are written in code that was created for use on Windows first. Windows should be able to run all of those things out of the box. It just needs to have an optimized interface.

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