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Watch Out McAfee and Symantec – Microsoft to Offer Free Antivirus Software

Posted in Random by Dan at 10:48 am
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The ever targeted and much maligned OS, Windows, just got what I consider a surprising shot in the arm – for free! Microsoft, via Routers, let it slip that they are taking Symantec and McAfee head on with a free Antivirus package.

Microsoft Corpis getting ready to unveil a long-anticipated free anti-virus service for personal computers that will compete with products sold by Symantec Corp and McAfee Inc.

A Microsoft spokesman said on Wednesday that the world’s biggest software maker is testing an early version of the product with its own employees. Microsoft would “soon” make a trial version, or product beta, available via its website, he added, but declined to provide a specific date.

[...] Investors are closely monitoring the free service, code-named Morro after Brazil’s Morro de Sao Paolo beach, amid concern it could hurt sales of products from Symantec and McAfee, which generate billions of dollars of revenue a year protecting Windows PCs from attacks by hackers.

For consumers, I say this is a win. For Antivirus companies, I say this is litigation.

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5 Responses to “Watch Out McAfee and Symantec – Microsoft to Offer Free Antivirus Software”

  1. JamesD says:

    Thanks for the useful info. It’s so interesting

  2. chris says:

    If Microsoft’s name is attached to it must be good!

  3. jnihil says:

    Yeah, like Internet Explorer.

  4. Barrudaki says:

    Avast! and AVG have offered a free version of their antivirus software for years. Microsoft is just trying to catch up.

  5. Cal says:

    So will Microsoft Rise or go down? Everyone seams to want to get Redwood down Not sure why may be its too evil but I think Google is more badder than Microsoft.

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