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19 Nov 2008 | #1 |
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Microsoft to offer free security
The new software will protect machines running XP, Vista, and Windows 7
In a surprise move, Microsoft has announced it will offer a free anti-virus and security solution from the second half of next year. It will stop selling OneCare, its all-in-one security and PC management service, from the end of June 2009. The new software, code-named Morro, will be a no-frills program suited to smaller and less powerful computers. The software will be free to download and will support Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7. The move comes as sales of the OneCare subscription service are flagging - reportedly because the anti-virus marketplace is already flooded with big-name players such as Symantec and McAfee. Since its launch in May 2006, OneCare has garnered less than 2% of the security software market share. In a statement, Microsoft said that Morro would be designed specifically to be a small-footprint program that uses fewer system resources. This, it said, would be ideal for users with low-bandwidth connections or computers without much processing power. That will be of particular interest to consumers buying comparatively low-powered "netbook" computers. Amy Barzdukas, senior director of product management in the online services division at Microsoft, said: "This new, no-cost offering will give us the ability to protect an even greater number of consumers, especially in markets where the growth of new PC purchases is outpaced only by the growth of malware." BBC NEWS | Technology | Microsoft to offer free security |
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19 Nov 2008 | #2 |
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I can already here the cries from the anti-trust lawyers....
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19 Nov 2008 | #3 |
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Sounds good, if they don't get their pants sued off for doing that. The question remains however, how good is their protection anyway? Apart from Windows Defender, I've never used MS protection.
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19 Nov 2008 | #4 |
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If Microsoft's new security software is lightweight enough, I may just leave it enabled just for the "feel good" aspect of knowing that I do have antivirus software, much in the same way that I leave Windows Defender enabled, becuase I really can't say I've seen real performance benefits to disabling it. |
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19 Nov 2008 | #5 |
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Well I'm certainly going to give it a try on one of my systems when it's released. I moderate at the McAfee forums so have to use that product on at least one of them...sometimes to my regret...LOL. Actually I have very few problems.
Meanwhile I'm still waiting or the free 1-year subscription download of ZoneAlarm Pro that I applied for yesterday (it was only available for 1 day) and want to see if it will work on Windows 7. Update...much later...ZA dose NOT work...in fact it will mess up everything even in compatibility mode. |
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25 Dec 2008 | #7 |
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Then we'll all see just how effective it really is.
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10 Jan 2009 | #8 |
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I don't really know either. I haven't tested Live One Care. The truth is, I don't really need antivirus software anymore. I haven't been using antivirus software and I haven't gotten a single virus in the past two years that I've been using Windows Vista.
If Microsoft's new security software is lightweight enough, I may just leave it enabled just for the "feel good" aspect of knowing that I do have antivirus software, much in the same way that I leave Windows Defender enabled, becuase I really can't say I've seen real performance benefits to disabling it. Run AVG. Its good, lite weight, and catches most issues. |
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13 Jan 2009 | #9 |
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I loved WLOC and hated to see it end, but I can see where it was more than most people wanted. I mean you get a decent firewall in Vista and Win7, the backup program is already there in Win& and is easier to use. Spyware support comes free with Defender and free antivirus programs like Avast! provide the antivirus, trojan, and additional spyware protection.
So Morro may be all that a lot of people need. |
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13 Jan 2009 | #10 |
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The fact that it is free makes a *huge* difference....
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