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Microsoft Security Essentials: “Reruns” Aren’t Just for TV Anymore
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Very strange ![]() Symantec should of been happy and keep it low ,now many Windows users can go and buy their prodiucts to feel protected ![]()
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Epic whine
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What do they fear so much
Shouldn't they be happy that, Microsoft "Instead of actually offering something new or improved to help consumers in the battle against digital dangers, MSE appears to be little more than a bad rerun of Microsoft’s infamous history of offering consumers incomplete and ineffective protection."lol Come on... -edit- Here, we can a different and great approach by Sunbelt (Now GFI something lol) http://sunbeltblog.blogspot.com/2009...ts-on-mse.html Last edited by m00nbl00d : November 16th, 2010 at 06:59 PM. |
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Your link is dated 2009. Why are you posting it, or rather, creating a thread about it?
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While there is disagreement among antivirus vendors on what Microsoft should do, there is no disagreement that this post is old news.
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