A Microsoft security rival on Thursday blasted the anti-spyware technology that the Redmond, Wash., developer will include with Windows Vista as "ineffective," "slow," and "weak."
"We applaud Microsoft for the substantive improvements in Vista," says Gerhard Eschelbeck, the CTO of Webroot Software. "However, we want to make sure that users understand the Vista operating system's limitations, and caution them that Microsoft's default malware blocking application and antivirus programs may not fully protect them."
lol burn for microsoft
did Webroot want their spyware scanner incorporated into windows vista,hence the b!tch slap?
Defender is useless and webroot is bloated.
I did hear that MS was going to do something with AVG free.(maybe have a link to it in the security center if you didn't have an AV... I can't remember). Anyway I wish MS would have included AVG AS instead of defender.
surely MS realise that Defender isnt the best way to go for making Vista safe from spyware/malware etc?nearly any other program wud be a better idea,and surely it wudnt be a problem to get AVG or something incorporated into vista?
surely it wudnt be a problem to get AVG or something incorporated into vista?
I see no reason why MS shouldn't include a security software CD-R that contains freeware anti-virus, anti-spyware, and firewall software with included readme documentation so that a user could decide what they want to install, or at the very least integrate into Security Center a webpage that would load a Microsoft website with links to various security software rather it be freeware or commercial.
I'm with you on thatI see no reason why MS shouldn't include a security software CD-R that contains freeware anti-virus, anti-spyware, and firewall software with included readme documentation so that a user could decide what they want to install, or at the very least integrate into Security Center a webpage that would load a Microsoft website with links to various security software rather it be freeware or commercial.