Friday, October 1, 2010

Microsoft Security Essentials now protecting over 31 million computers.

Have you switched to Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) yet? Remember, this is FREE! I have been using it ever since I first learned about it. It has low overhead, and that is what I like best about it. It's time to give some serious thought to dumping your Norton, McAfee, Kaspersky, Trend Micro, AVG, or whatever.

This article by Paul Lilly is from Maximum PC.

Antivirus vendors went on the offensive when Microsoft announced it was dropping its Windows Live OneCare in favor of offering a free security suite, Microsoft Security Essentials. One year later and with 31 million installations now under its belt, Microsoft is free to serve up a slice of humble pie to the competition.

"It's been a busy year for Microsoft Security Essentials. As we observed right after the first week of release, Microsoft Security Essentials had already detected threats on over half a million computers," the Redmond outfit said in a TechNet blog post. "As Microsoft Security Essentials enters into its second year with over 31 million installations, 27 million of those computers have reported infections to the Microsoft Malware Protection Center (MMPC)."
In other words, MSE isn't just popular, it's also working (you can read our review of Microsoft Security Essentials right here). It's also a global hit.

"The country with the most installations is the United States, but the next 10 countries with the most installs show that Microsoft Security Essentials has a global install base," Microsoft points out. "It is available in 27 languages – so language shouldn’t be a barrier to good security. Money is no problem, either – Microsoft Security Essentials is available at no cost!"

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