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November 18th, 2008

Microsoft to deliver free anti-malware to Windows users

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 2:25 pm

Categories: Microsoft, Security, Software

Tags: Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Sales Strategy, Software, Sales, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes, Protection, Malware, Spyware, Adware & Malware

News just in from Microsoft - the company is to offer no-cost anti-malware to Windows users and phase-out sales of Windows Live OneCare subscription.

Code-named “Morro,” the product, which is scheduled for release during the second half of 2009, will offer protection against viruses, spyware, rootkits and Trojans.

From the press release:

As part of its commitment to provide users with a trustworthy computing experience, Microsoft has announced plans to offer a new, core security solution for consumers. Available at no additional cost,this new solution will focus on delivering easy-to-use protection from threats that can place personal information at risk and harm system performance.

This new anti-malware offering, scheduled to be released in the second half of 2009, will provide protection from a variety of threats – including viruses, spyware, rootkits and Trojans – and is specifically designed to address the demands of smaller PC form factors and the rapid increases in the incidence of global malware. This solution will be suitable for customers in emerging markets where infection rates tend to be higher, and where demand for entry-level PCs makes it even more important that protection be available that does not sacrifice system performance.

As part of the effort to protect the broadest possible range of consumers, Microsoft has also announced it will phase out sales of its Windows Live OneCare subscription offering in order to focus on removing hardware and cost barriers that can limit access to core malware protection.

Two questions …

  • Do you trust Microsoft to provide security software? (no, I don’t … )
  • How will other security vendors react to this? (badly I guess, unless this application turns out to be next to useless and be an advert for third-party security vendors)

Thoughts?

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The latest word from Microsoft is...
...that Morro will not be bundled. Don't know about distribution via Windows update, although that would make sense if the app isn't bundled.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Heimdall222 Posted on: 11/27/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
You've got questions, we've got answers:  ye | 11/18/08
"free market"  CitizenW | 11/19/08
Jeans, ?10. With some of the holes repaired, ?20 ...  fr0thy2 | 11/19/08
Free AV fromm MS  Carlito_Chippy | 11/18/08
I agree  AndyCee | 11/18/08
Firefox is crap!  no nonsense | 11/18/08
I like its adblock and flash block tho.  LBiege | 11/18/08
@no nonsense & LBiege:  rikasa | 11/18/08
Firefox is a fantastic browser.  mikefarinha | 11/19/08
I'm fair and balanced like always  LBiege | 11/19/08
Please elaborate...  DevJonny | 11/19/08
Oh No Thank Youz  no_zd_user_name | 11/18/08
What does it mean to Symantec?  LBiege | 11/18/08
It means diversify or die  Michael Kelly | 11/18/08
It means MS can continue to choose and create the problems  fr0thy2 | 11/19/08
Totally True  TedKraan | 11/19/08
wow to trust MS on security thx for the laugh  Quebec-french | 11/18/08
why not trust them?  alex_b | 11/19/08
well great for you sir  Quebec-french | 11/19/08
The question is...  LiquidLearner | 11/19/08
Who would you trust  wclawson@... | 11/19/08
Its called  Alan Smithie | 11/19/08
SELinux  Crazy Buddhist | 11/26/08
They've already tried this once...  DevJonny | 11/19/08
Good marketing strategy!  cdgoldin | 11/19/08
Then you would be wrong!  ShadeTree | 11/19/08
Here we go again...  cdgoldin | 11/21/08
Several points  wolf_z | 11/19/08
Thank You  wclawson@... | 11/19/08
Virus Free Windows Is In Microsoft's Best Interest.  mikefarinha | 11/19/08
Free Malware and Antivirus From The Virus And Malware Leader  itanalyst2@... | 11/19/08
As a user and advocate ....  ShadeTree | 11/19/08
Good for you  itanalyst2@... | 11/19/08
I think a test is needed...  DevJonny | 11/19/08
Well it beats the hell out of making their OS secure ....  whisperycat | 11/19/08
But they ARE securing the OS  Ole Man | 11/19/08
LOL  ShadowGIATL | 11/19/08
I too appreciate those who hate  Ole Man | 11/21/08
Vista security  mswift@... | 11/19/08
Nobody develops for Vista  TedKraan | 11/19/08
Haha!  mikefarinha | 11/19/08
RE: Microsoft to deliver free anti-malware to Windows users  cmrdecker@... | 11/19/08
If MS can't secure their OS & apps. . .  JonathonDoe | 11/19/08
Yup, as Gates once said  Ole Man | 11/19/08
AV should not exist, the others, caused by downloads.  TripleII | 11/19/08
AV is not only for OS  Patanjali | 11/19/08
Not hindered  TedKraan | 11/20/08
Sounds like Anti-Trust issue to me.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/19/08
Anti trust? How about freedom of choice?  jnhannah | 11/19/08
Commitment to provide users with a trustworthy computing experience  Jeremy W | 11/19/08
Never ending virus  BALTHOR | 11/19/08
Que?  Patanjali | 11/19/08
RE: Microsoft to deliver free anti-malware to Windows users  dougie81 | 11/19/08
Not Worth it to MS  jpr75_z | 11/19/08
They want to kill symantec/mcafee etc.  kraterz | 11/19/08
Well...  ShadowGIATL | 11/19/08
This link doesn't bode well for MS...  DevJonny | 11/20/08
If your point is....  Heimdall222 | 11/20/08
There was no mentioning of bundleing...  DevJonny | 11/21/08
The latest word from Microsoft is...  Heimdall222 | 11/27/08
RE: Microsoft to deliver free anti-malware to Windows users  lynne1462@... | 11/20/08
Adrain Not Impressed. Suprised.  Gnutella | 11/20/08
They will have a hard time weaning me off ZoneAlarm...  alpinesoft | 11/20/08
Couldn't stop laughing at the news!  devlin_X | 11/20/08
Lack of security  softwareFlunky | 11/21/08
RE: Microsoft to deliver free anti-malware to Windows users  PAZinck | 11/25/08
RE: Microsoft to deliver free anti-malware to Windows users  Crazy Buddhist | 11/26/08

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