• Microsoft Releases Free Security Essentials

    Microsoft Releases Free Security Essentials

    Techtree News Staff, Sep 30, 2009 1340 hrs IST

    Downloadable for Windows XP, Vista and even Windows 7

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Microsoft has finally released Microsoft Security Essentials anti-malware service after testing the free security suite dubbed Morro for long. In June, Microsoft revealed that the security suite would be available for public testing later. Microsoft Security Essentials is available for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 from here. This software is entirely free to download and requires no registration.

Microsoft Security Essentials is said to be a refined version of Live OneCare services that were shut down in June. Subscription based Live OneCare service was discontinued by Microsoft on June 30 this year. Microsoft Security Essentials is available in eight languages and 19 countries.

Microsoft notes that Microsoft Security Essentials is an anti-malware program and should not be used while any other anti-virus program is still running on the PC. MSE is super set of Windows Defender since it gets deactivated on MSE's installation. This MSE program provides protection against rootkits, anti-virus, anti-spyware, and other malicious attack protection tools.

Once installed, the application studies suspicious programs and verifies it with a central server to see if it's a malware. Microsoft boasts of new Dynamic Signature Service that checks suspicious programs with latest database of virus definitions.

Back in June, David Freer, Symantec's Asia Pacific and Japan Vice President Consumer Business, gave the Microsoft security product a rather harsh review, stating that Morro is essentially a stripped down version of Microsoft's failed OneCare product. Usually Anti-virus suites come pre-installed through the PC makers or by the retailers. MSE, being a standalone product, won't be bundled with Windows OS and the decision to install it lies entirely on PC makers.





Jens Meggers, vice president of engineering, Symantec said, "Microsoft has a really bad track record in security. Like OneCare, Security Essentials is a poor product." Microsoft's MSE team might be sharing high-fives on disturbing the competition to mock them. Essentially, this is free service for consumers against the subscription based options. However, the ultimate decision is of the consumer that whether he wants to use paid-software or a free service for protection of system and data.




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Discussion Board
(21) Comments
RAJA+
,chennai, on Nov 27, 2010 02:49 PM
dear friend, i need to the visual studio 2010 professional product key. how i get?
Rambharosey
,Bhopal, on Oct 26, 2010 08:19 PM
MS Security Essential is a good Anti virus. I use this and my Pc is totally virus free. Its availabe in india but your windows must be genuine.
sudarshan
,agra, on Mar 22, 2010 12:55 PM
good one,ms moving further...
hussain
,bangalore, on Oct 07, 2009 12:54 PM
thank you very much
Dan Wilson
,Oklahoma, on Sep 30, 2009 10:36 PM
I'd like to say that most of the comments that I read below were not incredibly understandable to me, as they seemed a little off from the English language, but I could be wrong. That's ok, but I think if someone is going to complain about this English language style article, they should be able to comment fluently. It was fair enough to me, even if copied or not. It gave me that tiny bit of extra information I needed. Thank you.
imperial
,hyderabad, on Sep 30, 2009 09:43 PM
for threat protection anti virus softwear
Neeraj Bhojwani
,Ahmedabad, on Sep 30, 2009 08:53 PM
Excellent
Anonymous
,Anch, AK, on Sep 30, 2009 05:34 PM
Article needs an English speaking proofreader... for best presentation. Understandable but needs some obvious polish in places.
The Misanthrope
,Anytown, on Sep 30, 2009 05:32 PM
I'm sorry, but to me having the maker of the OS (especially *this* maker and OS) be in charge of its security is a bit like having Bernie Madoff prepare and submit the annual audit to the SEC of his own firm. I've no love for McAfee or Symantec, but it will be a shame to see this eventually kill off useful third-party products from AVG, Spybot, etc.
Anonymous
,Milton, on Sep 30, 2009 05:10 PM
Useless article. Thanks for letting us know what someone else thought about the product --
john
,Klang, on Sep 30, 2009 05:08 PM
thanks for your information
arash
,tehran, on Sep 30, 2009 05:01 PM
Hi please send for me the last version of security essentials. thank you in advance
Adam
,Telopea, on Sep 30, 2009 04:53 PM
Thank you
Kiran
,Pune, on Sep 30, 2009 04:51 PM
How good is this compared to Quickheal? Techtree a quick comparison will help.
Anonymous
,Mt Home, on Sep 30, 2009 04:50 PM
How about an actual review of the new product instead of regurgitating an obvious attempt by the competition to discredit it. This opinion editorial does me absolutely no good as far as useful information is concerned.
Alase
,nigerian, on Sep 30, 2009 03:52 PM
i like ur update
XXX
,XXX, on Sep 30, 2009 03:50 PM
To Sriram, Mumbai, above: This program is available in India too: Note that you are being asked to specify location or LANGUAGE options- depending on your choice (I selected United States), and the corresponding version of Winxows, you can download.
rahul
,jalgaon, on Sep 30, 2009 03:32 PM
is very good
gary
,newcastle, on Sep 30, 2009 03:26 PM
thank you
Chris
,Crawfordville, on Sep 30, 2009 03:13 PM
There are other free alternatives which are quite good, Avast, Avira or AVG. I have tried OneCare and don't think I am up for another beating by the bad guys.
Sriram
,Mumbai, on Sep 30, 2009 03:10 PM
Techtree, I am dissappointed with you. How come you haven't talked about the fact that this software is not available for use to India, as it's not one of the countries that is supported?

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