Microsoft to release full version of free Security Essentials antivirus software for PCs
By APWednesday, September 30, 2009
Microsoft to release free antivirus PC software
REDMOND, Wash. — Microsoft Corp. says its new computer security program can be downloaded starting on Tuesday.
Microsoft Security Essentials, as the free antivirus software is called, has been available in a beta test version since June.
The software updates daily to stay current with the latest malicious programs, which can steal passwords or turn PCs into spam servers. Microsoft says it won’t make computers run slower.
Microsoft has said it isn’t out to steal business from companies like McAfee Inc. and Symantec Corp., which make popular antivirus programs with more features. Microsoft says it hopes the free program will appeal to people who don’t already run antivirus software.
On the Net:
www.microsoft.com/security(underscore)essentials
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May 26, 2010: 3:34 am
HEY THE NEWZ IS JUS GR8 |
Saddam Hossain |
September 30, 2009: 3:33 pm
I will still use free AVG and spybot. Didn’t they come up with something similar a few years ago? |
Nekait Arora