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Who gains from Microsoft's free Morro antivirus? (ZDNet)
Microsoft is dropping its subscription-based antivirus software in favor of a free package, code-named 'Morro'. ScanSafe Internet-security expert Mary Landesman investigates Microsoft's motives. Commentary--Microsoft is to replace its paid-for antivirus product with a free one, citing an altruistic desire to spread protection around the world. But many are less...
Who gains from Microsoft's free Morro antivirus? (ZDNet UK)
The company is dropping its subscription-based antivirus software in favour of a free package, code-named 'Morro'. Internet-security expert Mary Landesman investigates Microsoft's motives
Google warns of Christmas malware e-mails (Computer Weekly)
Christmas-themed malware attacks are do ing the rounds,
Most anti-virus software can't detect botnet malware (Computer Weekly)
Only about 40% of anti-virus software can detect the malware being distributed by botnets, says a security researcher. In...
Steve Alexander: 'Gunshot' sounds like malware (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
QI have a strange sound effect on my computer that I suspect was sent to me via an e-mail or e-mail attachment. It sounds like a thunder crack or gunshot with a prolonged echo.
News: Microsoft hopes free security means less malware (SecurityFocus)
Microsoft hopes free security means less malware
Microsoft cleans fake antivirus tool from 994,061 PCs (Ars Technica)
The Microsoft Malware Protection Center has released data regarding a fake antivirus tool that was removed this month by the company's Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT). However, there's more to this story than just the 994,061 pieces of malware that were removed; real antivirus programs appear to be working well. Read More...
Morro's another day for Microsoft (Asia Times)
HUA HIN, Thailand - Microsoft plans to introduce free security software for personal computers and discontinue the subscription-based Windows Live OneCare service.
Blog Pages Plant Browser Helper Objects Article by Trend Micro Inc. (Thaipr.net)
Çѹ·Õè 18 ¾ÄȨԡÒ¹ 2551 13:29 ¹. Relying on your trust in free blog sites, malware authors are now faking entire blogs to install malware into computers. By inserting malicious iFrames into blogs, hackers are able to redirect users from legitimate blogs to porn Web sites.
MS kills off OneCare to introduce free security software (The Register)
Pay less for Morro Microsoft has abandoned its attempt to make money from selling anti-virus software to consumers, two years after entering the cut-throat market.…
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