Monday, October 26, 2009

Pingie: HTTP:: Microsoft Security Essentials Now Windows 7 RTM Certified

HTTP:: Microsoft Security Essentials Now Windows 7 RTM Certified
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Microsoft first revealed plans to deliver a free security solution designed to accompany its latest iteration of the Windows client to market in the second half of November 2008. Developed under the codename Morro, Microsoft Security Essentials was released almost a month ahead of the general availability of Windows 7, and is also designed to run on Windows Vista and Windows XP. The Redmond company made sure that Microsoft security Essentials was tailored to Windows 7, and the security solution has made it among the exclusive list of the first anti-virus certification program for the operating system. Microsoft Security Essentials 1.0 has earned both ICSA Labs Certification for detection and ICSA Labs Anti-Virus Certification for cleaning along with additional products from ESET, Norman, PC Tools and Webroot. Both the 32-bit and the 64-bit versions of MSE 1.0 have been certified for Windows 7. “The continuing onslaught of malicious code means it remains critically import!
ant that end-users have help maintaining the security of their operating systems, even on the newest ones," noted Andrew Hayter, anti-malcode program manager, ICSA Labs. “ICSA Labs works closely with product vendors and corporate users to develop thorough, up-to-date testing standards for anti-virus products. We pro...
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