hello access indians!  greetings to you all!  micro soft offers free
anti virus, is it a good news?  read this report from BBC news,
experience later and report back to our very own list.
Microsoft offers free anti-virus
Screen shot of Microsoft Security Essentials download
Microsoft Security Essentials is aimed at home users.

A trial version of Microsoft's free anti-virus software has been
launched in the US, China, Brazil, and Israel.

Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) promises to provide people with
basic protection against viruses, trojans, rootkits and spyware.

The software giant has been criticised in the past for failing to
include free security software with Windows.

Its first security package, Windows Live OneCare, failed to attract
many customers and will be discontinued.

Microsoft is hoping that MSE, available as a free download from its
site, will prove more popular. It has said it will automatically
update it for users.


However, rival security vendors have questioned whether Microsoft can
compete with more established anti-virus players.

Family doctor

"Early reviews of the beta are showing that it under-performs when
compared to existing freeware products, and well below paid
solutions," said security
firm Symantec in a statement.

"Referring to Microsoft's basic anti-virus and anti-spyware product as
an essential security solution is misleading. Consumers need firewall
protection,
web protection, anti-spam and identity safeguards," it said.

J.R Smith, chief executive of security firm AVG, said Microsoft's
entry into the security market could "further confuse consumers about
the inherent security
of their computer".

"It's important to recognise that Microsoft's role in the internet
security realm is much like your relationship with your trusted family
doctor. They can
help diagnose the problems. In addition, they treat many general
ailments. In the end, though, they are not a replacement for a
specialist when you need
one," he said.

Initially 75,000 trial versions of MSE, codenamed Morro, will be
available in the US, Brazil, China and Israel.

The software will be rolled out in other countries later this year.
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