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Thanks JMH. It's post like these that make me feel more and more secure with MSE running on all the computers in my house.
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Microsoft’s free security solution for Windows has earned high scores from an antivirus testing company, putting it on par with paid security suites.
Microsoft Security Essentials 1.0 earned a certification from AV-Test, after the firm evaluated the product in three categories, protection, repair, and usability.
The test were carried out during the second quarter of 2010, namely in April, May and June 2010.
According to AV-Test, the default settings were used for Microsoft Security Essentials 1.0, and the platform of choice was 32-bit (x86) Windows 7.
“The "Protection" covers static and dynamic malware detection, including real-world 0-Day attack testing. In case of "Repair", we check the system disinfection and rootkit removal in detail,” AV-Test noted.
“The "Usability" testing includes the system slow-down caused by the tools and the number of false positives. A product has to reach at least 12 points total in order to receive a certification.”
Microsoft Security Essentials 1.0 Earns High Scores from AV Testing Firm - - Softpedia
Thanks JMH. It's post like these that make me feel more and more secure with MSE running on all the computers in my house.
Sitting outside getting drunk using my netbook with Windows 7 protected by MSE, and I feel as safe as ever. Thanks for the info. :)
Just a thought, but couldnt microsoft buy a "good Review"... They do have all of our money...
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