Microsoft Security Essentials: Screenshots
By Chris Duckett on 30 September 2009
Microsoft has launched a new free security package today dubbed Microsoft Security Essentials.
Previously known as Morro, this security package is aimed at consumers, so don't get excited about dropping Forefront or any other enterprise-grade security applications anytime soon.
The interface for Security Essentials is quite sparse and easy to get a handle on.
(Credit: Chris Duckett/ZDNet.com.au)
Topics: antivirus, essentials, malware, security
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Comments (3)
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Nick commented on 04/10/2009 18:46
@Olly: I would rather see that too, but that's unlikely to occur. ever.
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Camm commented on 30/09/2009 14:59
OSX has done the same thing, theres a virus scanner (although not trasparent to the end user) is included with oSX these days.
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Olly commented on 30/09/2009 13:04
We'd rather see an operating system that is secure by default and doesn't need any additional bloatware to keep it safe from malware
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