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September 28th, 2009

Report: Final version of free Microsoft Security Essentials to ship September 29

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 1:06 pm

Categories: Channel, Code names, Corporate strategy, OEMs, Resellers, Security, System builders, Vista, Windows 7, Windows Live, Windows XP, Windows client

Tags: Microsoft Corp., MSE, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 7, Operating Systems, Security, Software, Mary Jo Foley

Just over a week after telling beta testers that the final version of Microsoft’s free Security Essentials antimalware product would be released soon, Microsoft is set to deliver the final bits to the public.

I’ve seen a couple of unsourced reports about the final MSE (codenamed “Morro”) bits going live on September 29, which is tomorrow. But this tweet from Network World Editor John Fontana sealed it:


I’ve asked Microsoft for an official confirmation but haven’t heard back from anyone. (Muglia is about as official as it gets, though….)

Update: Microsoft is now confirming MSE will ship on September 29.  From a spokesperson: “I can confirm that Microsoft Security Essentials, the company’s highly anticipated no cost consumer security offering, will be released to the public tomorrow, September 29th.” It will be available in 19 markets worldwide, according to the company. The final build no. is 1611 and it is available here: http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials.

MSE is the replacement for Windows Live OneCare and a superset of Windows Defender. Microsoft officials have said it will work on Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista and Windows 7. More than 400,000 testers are believed to have downloaded the test version of MSE.

Microsoft is targeting MSE at customers who are unwilling and unable to pay for security software. Company officials have said they believed it was worth offering customers a free product to help thwart security breaches on unprotected Windows PCs that potentially could be used to infect other users’ systems.

On September 29, Microsoft also is holding a Webcast where CEO Steve Ballmer is planning to detail how Microsoft customers can, with less, do more. It’s part of the company’s “New Efficiency” enterprise-focused campaign and is slated to touch on a host of soon-to-be-shipping Microsoft products, including Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Exchange 2010, Forefront, System Center and the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack.

Microsoft is planning to deliver in early 2010 a new version of its Forefront client, its paid desktop security product, that competes with/complements MSE. The company is stepping up its message that Windows 7 will offer more than just consumer-focused features (which has been Microsoft marketing’s main focus to date).

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Yes.
SE is the successor to OneCare ... in every way.

MS learned A LOT about malware scanning from OneCare and Defender. That was all fed into the project to build the successor scan engine under Fo... (Read the rest)
Posted by: de-void Posted on: 10/02/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Do we really need another security software on Windows 7?  rogerlebo | 09/28/09
yes...  Linux Geek | 09/28/09
Yes and...  Joe_Raby | 09/28/09
Awwww...he said "Windoze". Ain't that adorable!  mgp3 | 09/28/09
Do they?  Joe_Raby | 09/28/09
No, but yes  Joe_Raby | 09/28/09
I don't agree  cbodendein | 09/28/09
You should read what I wrote  Joe_Raby | 09/28/09
That's great protection  faxmonkey | 09/29/09
Would you rather  Joe_Raby | 09/30/09
Take with a grain of salt  Ocean2Blue | 09/30/09
can't remember the names of those "serious infections", right? (nt)  rtk | 09/30/09
no  jgoto | 09/28/09
Will they pull Defender from downloads for XP?  Joe_Raby | 09/28/09
MSE is Fantastic!  GoodThings2Life | 09/28/09
Can't wait to start using this  bobiroc | 09/28/09
This will work with XP right  bobiroc | 09/28/09
MSE is a good option  Joe_Raby | 09/28/09
Where are you getting your information?  wolf_z | 09/28/09
Where am I getting my information?  Joe_Raby | 09/29/09
Official license information from the EULA  Joe_Raby | 09/29/09
RE: Report: Final version of free Microsoft Security Essentials to ship September 29  techfix | 09/28/09
Message has been deleted.  rag@... | 09/28/09
Great news...  crazydanr@... | 09/28/09
I think they wanted to  bobiroc | 09/28/09
RE: Report: Final version of free Microsoft Security Essentials to ship September 29  patchman | 09/28/09
Ok Where Can I download  bobiroc | 09/29/09
RE: Report: Final version of free Microsoft Security Essentials to ship September 29  rsriram22@... | 09/29/09
Compare as in features?  bobiroc | 09/29/09
RE: Report: Final version of free Microsoft Security Essentials to ship September 29  rsriram22@... | 09/29/09
Its now available !!!!  rsriram22@... | 09/29/09
Should we uninstall MS One Care ?  Ocean2Blue | 09/30/09
Yes.  de-void | 10/02/09
RE: Report: Final version of free Microsoft Security Essentials to ship September 29  thewhitewolfe@... | 09/29/09
MSE & XP SP3  Joe_Raby | 09/29/09
RE: Report: Final version of free Microsoft Security Essentials to ship September 29  rod6047@... | 09/29/09
If you download from the official site  Joe_Raby | 09/30/09
Not a bad choice.....  zenwalker | 09/29/09

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