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Microsoft Security Essentials 2.0 Released

Greg writes with this excerpt from Ars Techica: "Following a four-month beta program, Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) 2.0 has been released. The new version significantly revamps the heuristic scanning engine, adds Windows Firewall integration as well as network traffic inspection. The update unquestionably makes MSE, which has already become very popular due to its quiet but effective ways, even more of a must-have for Windows users. MSE has always been very good at finding and removing malware, but it has relied mainly on antimalware definitions. The improved heuristic engine makes it even better at detecting threats; at the same time, we expect the number of false positives to slightly increase as well. The new Windows Firewall integration is a minor improvement: it lets you tweak Microsoft's firewall from inside MSE."

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  1. Re:v2 has been giving me crashes. by Donniedarkness · · Score: 1, Funny
    Go get a Mac and install Linux on it.

    Really though, have you tried a fresh download and a new install?

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  2. MS FTW by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Linux desperately needs something like this, or it will never be able to compete on the Desktop.

    The problem goes even deeper; there is a serious lack of malware written for Linux. It just isn't profitable enough for malware-developers to target the platform. And mainstream adoption will sadly remain a dream until that changes.

    Kudos to MS for showing how it's done.

  3. Re:Let the bloating begin...? by Kjella · · Score: 4, Funny

    There's two processes: The Front end GUI and the backend service (MsMpEng.exe) which usually consumes about 40MB, which is about average for AV products.

    I know it doesn't matter when my desktop has 8GB and my nettop has 1GB of RAM, but I'm old enough statements like that make me cringe.

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  4. Re:Great news! But... by couchslug · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Posted as AC so as to not incur the wrath of the Linux Youth."

    Not posted AC.

    Piss on the Linux Youth. They do for Linux adoption what pedo priests do for Catholic recruiting.

    I can't wait until they become the BSD Youth and someone else has the benefit of their enlightened advocacy. :P

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  5. MSE fails genuine check, no install, on validated by twomi · · Score: 3, Funny

    MSE install fails genuine check on Windows 7 Ultimate and won't even install. Windows is legit and activated and MS website activation passes and says its genuine. Oh well, the good ole trusty M$ quality again...

  6. Re:Let the bloating begin...? by KingMotley · · Score: 4, Funny

    Cool. Sell the 256MB of expensive DDR1 ram you have, and use it to buy a new netbook.