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Microsoft is testing a "Super Duper Secure Mode" for the Edge browser

The feature is currently in the experimental stage and needs a Microsoft Edge preview release to run

August 06, 2021 / 14:17 IST
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The feature aims to reduce potential attacks by disabling JIT compilation
The feature aims to reduce potential attacks by disabling JIT compilation

Microsoft is experimenting with a new feature for the Edge browser called Super Duper Secure Mode. Before you get your hopes up, the name isn't final because it's too early for "something official."

Announced by Microsoft's Browser Vulnerability Research team, the new experiment disables JIT (Just-In-Time) compilations from the V8 rendering engine. According to a CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) survey, nearly 49 percent of attacks took advantage of the pipeline within the V8 engine.

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Over half of Chrome's exploits also abused a bug in JIT. The reason this compilation is not disabled by developers is because of the significant boost in browsing speeds it provides.

If one were shut the process down, it eliminates half of the bugs that are exploited in the wild. The tradeoff of course, will be performance. Microsoft says early testing so far has been positive and the team found that, "users with JIT disabled rarely notice a difference in their daily browsing.