Global Security Watch > Firewall Virus Protection - Microsoft Enters Anti-Virus Market
[Computer Security] By James Derk Scripps Howard News Service The market for anti-virus software is about to get very interesting with the entry of Microsoft into the space.
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[Jkobielus.blogspot.com] James Kobielus' Blog: fyi Microsoft move sends shivers through ...: Kommentaries above and beyond the cloud. They absolutely had to release their own anti-virus and anti-spyware tools in order to .
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[F-secure.com] F-Secure : News from the Lab - January of 2006: The only problem is that any malware already running on the system can copy itself to that particular folder and Systemworks will hide it completely from the user and from most on-demand antivirus scanners (but not from F-Secure Internet Security 2006, which will see it because it integrates the BlackLight rootkit detection technology).
[Cyberdads.com] James Derk -- CyberDad: Some people never install an anti-virus product and happily go through their computing life hoping they wont get infected. (They will if they are running Windows.) So the idea of building even a basic version of OneCare into Windows (which you know they will for the upcoming Wndows Vista) will at least expose folks to anti-virus products.
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