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    Default Microsoft Release Free Anti-Virus Package

    Anti-virus software is a necessity for all Windows users. If you believe the scary advertising campaigns, all sorts of nastiness will occur the second you switch on your PC. So why is most anti-virus software badly designed, bloated, overly-complex, and memory-hogging? Do the products make your PC so slow that viruses die of boredom before they can do any damage? The cynic in me thinks commercial operators probably stuff their software full of dross to justify the ludicrously expensive price tags. However, even many of the free products aren’t much better.

    I’ll stop ranting now and get to the point. Microsoft have finally released their own security package named Security Essentials. It offers protection against viruses, malware, trojans, rootkits, and other malicious software.

    The product is free and can be downloaded by anyone using a genuine copy of Windows from the Security Essentials website. Versions are available for Windows XP, Vista, and 7. No registration is required and the software can be installed on any number of PCs without restrictions.

    Security Essentials takes over from Windows Live OneCare, a commercial offering that was phased out in June. Although Security Essentials is free, it will not be installed with Windows or provided as an automatic update. That’s probably a wise move: automatic installations could clash with existing anti-virus software. It would also attract unwanted attention form anti-trust regulators, especially in the EU.


    The big question: is Security Essentials any good? I’m testing it now and will report back soon.

    Links: Microsoft Security Essentials website

    Have you tried Security Essentials? What did you think? What’s the best anti-virus software you’ve found? Or are they all awful?!



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    thank you for this mod.. I ll try this.. waiting for your reports as well..

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    Yet another attempt by Microsoft to provide complete domination in the IT community. Microsoft has bought over a number of products in the past which it has eventually rolled out as free to its OS users, Ifor example the product now known as Windows Defender bundled with Vista. Wilst I commend the actions of Microsoft for trying to add free value add ons, its is stifling competition.

    In reality will the free anti-virus have an impact on teh other major players in this area, Symantec, McAfee, Kapersky, to name few?

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