News Extraordinary Robot Robot Joined Jun 27, 2006 Messages 23,048 Nov 9, 2009 Thread Author #1 Microsoft is calling out security vendor Sophos for 'sensationalizing' claims about the security of Windows 7, claiming that anitvirus is still a necessary piece of the Windows security puzzle. Link Removed - Invalid URL busydog New Member Joined Feb 11, 2009 Messages 1,056 Nov 9, 2009 #2 Did M$ waste their time developing Microsoft Security Essentials --- Don't think so. If UAC was all it is painted to be, why did MSE suddenly show up? You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads Article Article Windows 7 Extracting USB Artifacts from Windows 7 cybercore Mar 30, 2011 Windows Tutorials Replies 0 Views 6K Mar 30, 2011 cybercore What you need to know about Windows 7 SP1 reghakr Feb 26, 2011 The Water Cooler Replies 1 Views 2K Feb 27, 2011 cybercore Confessions of a Windows 7 to Ubuntu switcher News Aug 12, 2010 Live RSS Feeds Replies 1 Views 3K Aug 12, 2010 TorrentG T Windows 7 Almost Immune to the Alureon Rootkit A nightmare for XP SP3 users whoosh May 24, 2010 Windows News Replies 0 Views 6K May 24, 2010 whoosh Windows 7 Pros and Cons of Windows 7 Security whoosh Dec 20, 2009 Windows Security Replies 0 Views 2K Dec 20, 2009 whoosh Share: Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
Microsoft is calling out security vendor Sophos for 'sensationalizing' claims about the security of Windows 7, claiming that anitvirus is still a necessary piece of the Windows security puzzle. Link Removed - Invalid URL
busydog New Member Joined Feb 11, 2009 Messages 1,056 Nov 9, 2009 #2 Did M$ waste their time developing Microsoft Security Essentials --- Don't think so. If UAC was all it is painted to be, why did MSE suddenly show up? You must log in or register to reply here.
Did M$ waste their time developing Microsoft Security Essentials --- Don't think so. If UAC was all it is painted to be, why did MSE suddenly show up?