Thursday, October 8, 2009

Microsoft Security Essentials

Below is the introduction to an article in a paid subscription I have to Windows Secrets.


I read the whole thing and I must say I am impressed by what Woody has to say about the new Microsoft Security Essentials. I have an old laptop running XP, and I think I will download the Microsoft package and give it a try. I will report back on it in a couple of weeks.


Free MS Security Essentials are worth trying


Woody Leonhard
By Woody Leonhard

Fast, full-featured, and free, Microsoft's new security suite is drawing accolades from experts and howls of agony from competitors.

If you're tired of your bloated and expensive security suite exhorting/extorting you for more money — and you can't stomach the way free AV products try to scare you into paying — it's time to try something new and better from an unexpected source.


Microsoft's new security suite in perspective

Last week, the 'Softies released the final version of Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE). The initial reports are remarkably upbeat, particularly for a Microsoft product labeled "version 1.0."

MSE takes over antivirus and antispyware duties while tossing in antirootkit features for good measure. If you have Windows Defender installed — Defender is a separate download for XP but comes with Vista and Windows 7 — MSE zaps it. There's no need for Defender if MSE is running.

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