Microsoft Security Essentials Gets Thumbs Up
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... yesterday. I am running on Symantec Norton right now and have no time to test MSE. Good thing Ars Technica found the time and they published a first look on the Microsoft Security Essentials and they actually are impressed with it. Their verdict: "Based on what we've seen so far, we have to recommend that you at least give the product a download. Everyone currently using free antimalware software should give it a shot, and those with paid solutions should think about taking MSE for a spin before renewing subscriptions." For download of Microsoft Security Essentials visit ...
First look: Microsoft Security Essentials impresses
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After a short three-month beta program, Microsoft is officially releasing Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE), its free, real-time consumer antimalware solution for fighting viruses, spyware, rootkits, and Trojans. MSE is yet another layer of defense the company is offering to help its customers fight the threats that plague Windows PCs. Microsoft Security Essentials is available for Windows XP 32-bit (8.61MB), Windows Vista/7 32-bit (4.28MB), and Windows Vista/7 64-bit (4.71MB). The final build number is 1.0.1611.0. Microsoft warns that MSE should not be installed alongside any other antimalware application. Indeed, MSE's installer disables Windows Defender completely, which makes sense as it is a sort of superset to Windows Defender. ...
Wednesday Shortbread
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