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Microsoft's Free AV App May Be a Non-Starter

CWmike writes "Microsoft is preparing to launch a public beta of Morro, the free anti-malware it announced last November, according to reports. Morro will use the same scanning engine as Windows Live OneCare, the software that the free software will replace and Microsoft's first consumer-grade antivirus package. OneCare is to get the boot as of June 30 (along with finance app Microsoft Money). John Pescatore, an analyst at Gartner, has questioned whether users would step up to Morro even if it was free. 'Consumers are hesitant to pay for a Microsoft security product that will remove problems in other Microsoft products,' he said. 'Think of it this way. What if you smelled a rotten egg odor in your water and the water company said, "Sure, we can remove that, but it will cost you $50." Would you buy it?' Not surprisingly, competitors have dismissed Morro's threat to their business. 'We like our chances,' Todd Gebhart, vice president in charge of McAfee's consumer line, said when it was announced OneCare was a goner. 'Consumers have already rejected OneCare,' added Rowan Trollope, senior vice president of consumer software at Symantec. 'Making that same substandard security technology free won't change that equation.'"

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  1. Morro? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Alternative names sugestions: Sucke, Foo, Stupi etc.

  2. Re:Viruses Aren't a Problem in Linux by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    perl is relatively malicious on its own

  3. I always use Antivirus 2009! by erroneus · · Score: 2, Funny

    It works on everything I try it on! It works on Windows and Linux and Mac OS X! I just have to go to a web page and it scans my machine and tells me how many viruses I have.

  4. Re:As long as.. by ShieldW0lf · · Score: 4, Funny

    Motive: They're trying to seize control of their botnet back from the Chinese.

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  5. And to top it off by xednieht · · Score: 2, Funny

    There's a type in the product name - they forgot the 'n' at the end.

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  6. Re:As long as.. by GordonCopestake · · Score: 2, Funny

    "Microsoft's AV software is very good. It has low positives and generally scored quite well."

    There fixed that for you

  7. Re:As long as.. by Opportunist · · Score: 4, Funny

    Well, to give Norton some credit, they've been working on their removal procedure and it's now easier to remove.

    So (since my boss once said "if you can't say anything good about your competitor, say nothing"), I can now not only say "Norton has a good looking box", I can also say "It's fairly easy to remove it".

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  8. Re:As long as.. by Opportunist · · Score: 2, Funny

    That's something that puzzles the whole industry. But not to a degree that we care too much about it.

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  9. Re:Microsoft's disjointed AntiVirus strategy by DragonWriter · · Score: 4, Funny

    Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool

    Whenever I see that name, my mind initially takes it as a Software Removal Tool that is Malicious rather than a tool for removing malicious software.