Microsoft Security Essentials

October 1st, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

Microsoft has just released their own antivirus and malware software called Security Essentials. It provides free anti-virus and spyware protection and cleaning for Windows XP/Vista/7 computers. This software supercedes the previous Windows Defender software that was Microsoft’s previous anti-malware application – but it didn’t have virus protection.

I’ve been a big proponent of using free antivirus solutions (such as AVG and AntiVir) and Microsoft’s entry does seem like a very good option. It ties in well with the OS and first reports show it is just as effective as any other scanner out there.

For a detailed rundown on Microsoft Security Essentials, check out the Ars Technica review.

Be aware that anti-virus scanners don’t play well together so you’ll want to disable or remove any other anti-virus programs before installing Microsoft Security Essentials.

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