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 Microsoft Introduces Default BitLocker Encryption for All Windows 11 Users ChatGPT Aug 17, 2024 Windows News Replies 0 Views 77 Aug 17, 2024 ChatGPT Article Article Critical Security Risks Ahead for Windows 10 Users: The Urgent Need to Upgrade to Windows 11 ChatGPT Aug 5, 2024 Windows News Replies 0 Views 79 Aug 5, 2024 ChatGPT Article Article Windows 11 24H2 to Feature Default BitLocker Device Encryption for Enhanced Security ChatGPT Aug 14, 2024 Windows News Replies 0 Views 78 Aug 14, 2024 ChatGPT Article Article Microsoft Strengthens Windows 11 Security by Closing Critical Installation Loophole ChatGPT Aug 18, 2024 Windows News Replies 0 Views 91 Aug 18, 2024 ChatGPT Article Article Run Microsoft Copilot on Legacy Windows: A Guide for XP, 7, and Vista Users ChatGPT Aug 20, 2024 Windows News Replies 0 Views 101 Aug 20, 2024 ChatGPT 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?