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Microsoft Security Essentials Available Now
Posted by Regeneration on September 30th, 2009, 12:16 AM

Microsoft Security Essentials, Microsoft Corp.’s new no-cost, core anti-malware service that helps protect consumers against viruses, spyware and other malicious software, will be available tomorrow, Tuesday, Sept. 29. Microsoft Security Essentials, independently certified by West Coast Labs, is backed by the company’s global security response team and is built on the same award-winning core security technology found in the company’s security solutions for businesses. It requires no registration, trials or renewals and will be available for download directly from Microsoft at http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials.

“Consumers have told us that they want the protection of real-time security software but we know that too many are either unwilling or unable to pay for it, and so end up unprotected,” said Amy Barzdukas, general manager for consumer security at Microsoft. “With Microsoft Security Essentials, consumers can get high-quality protection that is easy to get and easy to use — and it won’t get in their way.”

Making Microsoft Security Essentials broadly available as a free consumer download for genuine Windows-based PCs is part of Microsoft’s ongoing commitment to provide a more trustworthy computing experience for all customers. By making Microsoft Security Essentials easy to get and easy to use, Microsoft hopes to encourage broader adoption of anti-virus protection across the consumer audience, which in turn will help increase security across the entire Windows ecosystem. For business customers, Microsoft continues to offer Forefront Client Security, providing centralized, comprehensive management and reporting capabilities.

Maximum Security, Minimum Resource Requirements
Microsoft Security Essentials is designed to run quietly in the background alerting users only when there is an action for them to take. It also limits CPU and memory usage, resulting in less impact on the tasks consumers perform every day such as opening documents or browser windows or loading search results, even on older or less powerful PCs. Microsoft Security Essentials uses real-time protection to help prevent PCs from becoming infected, and it is the first Microsoft security product to make use of the company’s new Dynamic Signature Service, a technology that helps ensure users stay protected by the most current virus definitions available without having to wait for the next scheduled download.

“Microsoft is focused on the challenges that prevent consumers from running up-to-date anti-virus software today, particularly in emerging markets where there is a growing prevalence of malware,” said Jon Crotty, security analyst at IDC. “With Microsoft Security Essentials, Microsoft is helping to reduce some of the barriers that constrain consumers from running AV.”

Microsoft Security Essentials will be available for Windows XP SP2 or SP3, Windows Vista and Windows 7 including Windows XP mode on both x86 and x64 PCs.

Microsoft Security Essentials will be available in eight languages and 19 countries including Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States. More information about Microsoft Security Essentials and the product download is available at http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials.

12 Comments
I'm trying this out now on W7, it's pretty nifty. Scans quick to. So far I'm impressed with this. Microsoft's last attempt at this was a complete failure, apparently they learned by their mistakes.
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assuing its not just a vehicle for them to spy on you with, be interesting to see if this appears on virus.gr
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the only downside is scanning packed exe's >.> since it doesn't have the ability to skip exe's over 5MB
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I have been using this for a while now, since the beta and it has been pretty good so far. It stays small and doesnt eat up alot of resources which is good since im using an HP mini right now. Updates come out pretty quickly which is amazing considering that its a MS product. Id have to say that im pretty impressed with the software.
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not work on windows xp x64
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So, how is the detection on this thing? has it cought any thing that your other anti-malware has missed?

Does it try to be an anti-piracy tool in disguise by detecting cracks ad nocd/dvd's as malware?

Does it seem on the level or is there something a little fishy about it?
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So, how is the detection on this thing? has it cought any thing that your other anti-malware has missed?

Does it try to be an anti-piracy tool in disguise by detecting cracks ad nocd/dvd's as malware?

Does it seem on the level or is there something a little fishy about it?
Nope nothing fishy about this software. It works just like any other anti-virus program does, avast, avg and so forth. As far as detecting cracks and so forth people download I couldn't tell you if it detects them as threats or not as I don't download those types of things.
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I typcially nocd/dvd my games because I hate having to put in the disk whenever i want to play it and it will inevitably get ruined, since this is something coming from microsoft, and for free no less, it would be reasonable to assume they have some ulterior motive behind it.
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it flags cracks and keygens as what they are, but it doesn't delete them without being told to.
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I decided to uninstall AVG and give this a go. We'll see how it works out.
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Updates come out pretty quickly which is amazing considering that its a MS product.
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I think ill wait to see its detection rating before i swap out my antivir which I know has a pretty solid detection rating
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