Re: Microsoft Defender In Vista
Here again, we have a piece of relatively NEW MICROSOFT software, MICROSOFT DEFENDER, that won't function SMOOTHLY, effortlessly and easily with Vista. So the
Microsoft Defender under fire for failing spyware test
Microsoft’s Windows Defender was only able to block 47% of spyware threats in quick scan mode, in a recent test of spyware products by independent lab Enex TestLab on behalf of security and utility products vendor PC Tools
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Microsoft bought Windows Defender’s technology about two years ago, but the software colossus doesn’t seem to have done much with it. The product’s ability to remove entrenched spyware is mediocre, and it’s not a lot better at keeping
Correcting a Microsoft Defender Error
It seems that an earlier, Beta, version of Microsoft Defender expired on December 31, 2006. Anyone who had that version installed will receive this message when they start up their computer. Of course, one would think that Microsoft
Some strange behavior/ trojan attempt blocked
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Microsoft Windows? Do you now (gasp) dual boot a Windows/Linux system? If so, you are guilty of polluting the Comput-O-Spere with spyware, adware, viruses and all manner of nasty things associated with the use of Windows. And no.
Defender in Vista
Here again, we have a piece of relatively NEW MICROSOFT software, >> MICROSOFT DEFENDER, that won't function SMOOTHLY, >> effortlessly and easily with Vista. >> >> So the guy is told to go look at the EVENT LOGS, which are allegedly
Microsoft, the defender of IP rights
While this post adds nothing new, it is worth to keep repeating how hypocritical is Microsoft position to the protection of intellectual property rights. Now, its Associate General Counsel has started an open attack on Google relation
Microsoft Defender Anti-Spyware has moved from beta to release
Microsoft released its final version of Windows Defender on Tuesday (Formerly known as Microsoft Antispyware). The last release was beta 2 in February. Since then about 30 million people have downloaded it. Hopefully this free product
Download the new version of Windows Defender
The Security Tips & Talk blog has the information you need about downloading the latest version of Windows Defender, where to find support, and what to do if you’re still having problems with it. Visit their Download the new version of
Windows Vista Security At 90 Days: How's It Doin'? TechWeb via Yahoo! News
Security firms say it depends on whether you believe Microsoft should be judged on how far it's come or how far it has yet to go.
E-mail Archiving is for Small Firms, Too Datamation
Whether you need to protect yourself in the event of legal action, comply with federal regulations or take the load off of your e-mail server, e-mail archiving is smart for small business.
E-mail Archiving is for Small Firms, Too IT Management
The majority of small business owners don't think about e-mail archiving, and if they do, it's mainly seen as a big business issue. Large corporations have the burden of retaining the e-mail of thousands of employees for posterity – or at least as long as the law requires it of them.
Microsoft's OneCare Finishes Last in Antivirus Test NewsFactor via Yahoo! News
Microsoft's Windows Live OneCare came in at the bottom of the heap of 17 antivirus software applications in a test against nearly half a million viruses, Trojans, worms, and other malware, according to Austrian antivirus researcher Andreas Cleminti.
Doing Wright Seven Days
It was Super Bowl Sunday, 1987, and Wright was a 21-year-old Army M.P. with a week to go before his expected honorable discharge. In his first and only run-in with the law, Wright botched an attempted robbery of Curtis Smith, a cocaine dealer in Federal Way, Washington.
Microsoft's OneCare comes last in new test TechWorld
Detection rates lowest out of 17 tested. A new test of anti-malware programs has found that Microsoft’s OneCare software is by some margin the weakest product on the market.
BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY: Never neglect security measures Courier-Post
Kim Komando, Gannett News Service technology columnist, answers questions e-mailed to her at gnstech@gns. gannett.com.
Microsoft's OneCare Finishes Last in Antivirus Test CRM Daily
Microsoft's Windows Live OneCare came in at the bottom of the heap of 17 antivirus software applications in a test against nearly half a million viruses, Trojans, worms, and other malware, according to Austrian antivirus researcher Andreas Cleminti. Cleminti posts quarterly results of tests of top antivirus products on his AV Comparatives Web site ( www.av-comparatives.org ). G Data Security's
Yahoo Answers a great idea gone wrong Deseret Morning News
More letters from readers this week as students get ready to head to spring break.
Yahoo Answers, spybots and more Daily Southtown
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