I am wondering if the indication in the PressPass announcement that "Morro" will be a stand-alone download providing malware protection for the Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems implies that Morro will supplement or replace Windows Defender. Since Morro won't be available until the second half of 2009 (perhaps introduced with Windows 7?)
PressPass Announcement:
Code-named “Morro,” this streamlined solution will be available in the second half of 2009 and will provide comprehensive protection from malware including viruses, spyware, rootkits and trojans. This new solution, to be offered at no charge to consumers, will be architected for a smaller footprint that will use fewer computing resources, making it ideal for low-bandwidth scenarios or less powerful PCs.Hat tip: Paddy
. . .“Because uptake of standard anti-malware is low around the world, particularly in developing nations, the availability of basic protection for anyone who wants it is all the more important,” said Roger Kay, founder and president of Endpoint Technologies Associates. “By offering such basic protection at no charge to the consumer, Microsoft is promoting a safer environment for PCs, service providers and e-commerce itself, since it is through unprotected PCs that the worst threats are introduced to the system as a whole.”
“Morro” will be available as a stand-alone download and offer malware protection for the Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems. When used in conjunction with the ongoing security and privacy enhancements of Windows and Internet Explorer, this new solution will offer consumers a robust, no-cost security solution to help protect against the majority of online threats.
References:
- PressPass: Microsoft Announces Plans for No-Cost Consumer Security Offering
- PressPass Q&A: Improving Global Access to Core PC Protection
- WLOC Team Blog: Consumer Security Strategy Update
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What good is malware protection without virus protection?
ReplyDeleteWho will want Morro when they can get a suite that includes malware protection, virus scanner and firewall?
I'll be getting NOD 32 for $58 for two years.
Hi, Monty.
ReplyDeleteI am a fan of ESET products myself. It is my antivirus software of choice. To quote my friend "Winchester73":
I have paid subscriptions to NOD32 as an anti-virus on my boxes. It is updated several times a day, has a small footprint, and does a very good job. It costs me about 30 Grande Starbucks Pike Place regular black coffees for two years of protection, a very reasonable price.That said, until we know more about Morro, it is too soon to make a determination regarding the program.
I'm using Morro for two months already,day up or down,and I must say that I am very satisfied with detection level and protection that he's offering.I'll stick to it..since it's doing realy nice job...go for it.
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