Microsoft Antispyware development ceases and therefore no longer free...

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by squash, Aug 11, 2005.

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  1. ErikAlbert

    ErikAlbert Registered Member

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    With all that money of MS, I would hire nothing but brilliant people to create the safest Windows and I would hire another group of brilliant people that try to crack and attack the same Windows constantly in order to remove the security holes.
    If the bad guys are able to compromise Windows, the good guys can do the same thing.
    You just need two different groups of people to accomplish that.
    You don't run after the bad guys like MS does, you have to run faster than them. That's how you beat them in stead of waiting until something happens.

    I don't even need to begin, I'm not the security expert.
    I'm just a typical user who posts his opinion, like many other members.
     
  2. WSFuser

    WSFuser Registered Member

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    no OS is completely bug free or bug proof. and if spend all teh time bug hunting, when do u decide its bug free and ready for teh public? also isnt the shared computer toolkit similar to deepfreeze?
     
  3. bigc73542

    bigc73542 Retired Moderator

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    I just searched microsoft and Their AS is still free and yes it does have an experation date but you just have to install the next version free.
     
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