Microsoft To Launch Security Software
Trogan
London, UK
In an effort to protect Windows PCs from hackers, viruses, spyware and other net threats, Microsoft is launching its own brand of home security software called "OneCare Live".
Microsoft will unveil the OneCare Live service in June in the US. The move will put Microsoft in direct competition with Symantec and McAfee.
Source: BBC
Microsoft will unveil the OneCare Live service in June in the US. The move will put Microsoft in direct competition with Symantec and McAfee.
There is a Beta version available hereUsers will be able to get hold of OneCare Live in shops or via the web. It will roll together a firewall as well as anti-virus and anti-spyware programs plus backup and computer maintenance tools.
The package of programs will cost $49 for a year's subscription. Prices and launch dates for the rest of the world have not yet been announced. Up to three computers can be protected with the software.
Source: BBC
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Spyware shouldn't be an issue if MS would fix bugs and limit how user environment is built. It's like selling a car without a searing wheel then turn around and sell that seperate for $500.
-drasnor