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November 20th, 2008

Microsoft: Free anti-malware for all (Windows users)!

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 11:12 am

Categories: Microsoft

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

The other day Microsoft announced that it would phase-out sales of Windows Live OneCare subscriptions and roll out no-cost anti-malware during the second half of 2009. What does this mean for everyone involved?

Upsides for Microsoft

  • Being able to fortify the Windows OS separate to issuing patches.
  • Gaining access to systems where the users don’t run Windows Updates/Malicious Software Removal Tool.
  • Being able to provide protection for vulnerabilities involving third-party tools.

Downsides for Microsoft

  • Opening up a whole can of anti-trust worms.
  • Microsoft anti-malware doesn’t really rank all that well (PDF).
  • Great fodder for more Apple ads.

Upsides for Consumers

  • Free anti-malware (although such a thing already exists).
  • Out of the box protection.
  • Security software on every Windows box would mean a lot less spam and malware all round.

Downsides for Consumers

  • Microsoft anti-malware doesn’t stack up very well against the competition (PDF).
  • If the take-up of the anti-malware is good, it’s a massive target for hackers and malware writers.
  • If installed as default (unlikely) then it’s just more clutter for power users to get rid of.
  • If the software has a bad day and starts removing key files or generating a lot of false positives, a LOT of people are going to be affected.

Upsides for other anti-malware vendors

  • If the Microsoft offering is poor, it might drive sales.

Downsides for other anti-malware vendors

  • Well, if the Microsoft product is good, the downsides are obvious.

The bottom line … it’s really a wait and see game as to what Microsoft brings out. Whispers that I’m hearing indicate that “Morro” (the codename for the product) will be similar OneCare and will be available as a download for Windows users.

How will other security vendors react? Well, I’ve approached a few for comment and so far the replies have ranged from silence to bewilderment. While it’s too early to know for sure, my guess is that there will be a clamor for the courts as soon as this goes live.

Adrian Kingsley-HughesAdrian is a technology journalist and author who has devoted over a decade to helping users get the most from technology. He also runs a popular blog called The PC Doctor. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations

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  • Most Recent of 31 Talkback(s)
Never said inept., but
I will tend to agree with informationweek's current assessment. It was not bad or lacking in positives for OSS. But the realities are still there.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: xuniL_z Posted on: 11/24/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
um...  Badgered | 11/20/08
did ..  n0neXn0ne | 11/20/08
Sorry.. that was me.  Been_Done_Before | 11/20/08
Yes, and I'm none too happy about it either! wink  Badgered | 11/20/08
Should be part of the OS  John L. Ries | 11/20/08
Explain the conflict to me  ZDNet_replier | 11/20/08
The conflict is...  John L. Ries | 11/20/08
So now that its free  Michael Kelly | 11/21/08
Well.. it's a bit odd.. it's like  TedKraan | 11/21/08
If that's the best solution they can find  Michael Kelly | 11/21/08
Ted.  xuniL_z | 11/21/08
Pardon my ignorance, but...  John L. Ries | 11/21/08
Must not have gotten the memo...  Wolfie2K3 | 11/21/08
Would you get the Fox to guard the hen house?  deaf_e_kate | 11/21/08
No it is not.  MyBlueRex | 11/20/08
Ofcourse!  TedKraan | 11/21/08
RE: Microsoft: Free anti-malware for all (Windows users)!  puffmanxx | 11/20/08
ignorance....  JoeMama_z | 11/20/08
Spyware on OSX?  deaf_e_kate | 11/21/08
Worse yet. .....  xuniL_z | 11/21/08
Hey, Puffman.  xuniL_z | 11/21/08
RE: Microsoft: Free anti-malware for all (Windows users)!  MyBlueRex | 11/20/08
RE: Microsoft: Free anti-malware for all (Windows users)!  nospam@... | 11/20/08
Paranoia is my preference...  DevJonny | 11/21/08
MS should really just shut up.  ejhonda | 11/21/08
Ignorant people should really just shut up.  rlescaille | 11/21/08
I agree!  Ole Man | 11/21/08
@ rlescaille.....excellent post....even if a little harsh.  xuniL_z | 11/21/08
xunil-z, would you have everyone believe that Linux is  lightingrod | 11/21/08
Never said inept., but  xuniL_z | 11/24/08
I like OneCare a lot  Speednet | 11/21/08

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