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Microsoft security_essentials.
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Well i was trolling the Microsoft website, because i like to see what all Microsoft has came up with. Might work for them once i go through college depending on exactly what i do. anyways...

i found this. - http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/

I would like to know what users know about this, and think of it.

No i do not plan on using it, Nod32 has never done me wrong.
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#2
I've read some reviews from sites like CNet and apparently it's high quality stuff but nothing special.

I haven't tried it yet but I suppose I will now.
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(10-16-2009, 07:50 PM)MreGSX Wrote: I've read some reviews from sites like CNet and apparently it's high quality stuff but nothing special.

I haven't tried it yet but I suppose I will now.

tell me how it goes. i might consider it.
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(10-16-2009, 08:01 PM)mon3yexploit Wrote: tell me how it goes. i might consider it.

Using it now, actually. It's pretty low on resources, I like it. Smile

Gonna uninstall avast! for now, I might change my mind. I'll test it on some "FUD" trojans I have, I'll let you know how it turns out.
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(10-16-2009, 08:12 PM)MreGSX Wrote: Using it now, actually. It's pretty low on resources, I like it. Smile

Gonna uninstall avast! for now, I might change my mind. I'll test it on some "FUD" trojans I have, I'll let you know how it turns out.


K thank you.: hope it goes well.
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(10-16-2009, 08:21 PM)mon3yexploit Wrote: K thank you.: hope it goes well.

Okay, so yeah it detected everything I threw at it, and as I said, it uses VERY little resources. (less than avast!)

This type of AV is meant for experienced users. It doesn't have a firewall, doesn't notify you of phishing sites, have a sandboxing feature or anything like that. It finds and deletes malware, which is all I need. Also, it has a pretty GUI. I think I'm going to keep using it, actually.

+Recommended.
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(10-16-2009, 08:30 PM)MreGSX Wrote: Okay, so yeah it detected everything I threw at it, and as I said, it uses VERY little resources. (less than avast!)

This type of AV is meant for experienced users. It doesn't have a firewall, doesn't notify you of phishing sites, or have a sandboxing feature or anything like that. It finds and deletes malware, which is all I need. Also, it has a pretty GUI. I think I'm going to keep using it, actually.

+Recommended.

Sounds good. I currently use nod32, and mainly because it uses a firewall, and protects against all the good stuff. ill look more into this. thanks.
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(10-16-2009, 08:30 PM)MreGSX Wrote: Okay, so yeah it detected everything I threw at it, and as I said, it uses VERY little resources. (less than avast!)

This type of AV is meant for experienced users. It doesn't have a firewall, doesn't notify you of phishing sites, have a sandboxing feature or anything like that. It finds and deletes malware, which is all I need. Also, it has a pretty GUI. I think I'm going to keep using it, actually.

+Recommended.

Wow! Detects FUDs? I will check this out when I'm back on my own computer. Sounds very interesting.
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It didn't detect my FUD keylogger. However, it's very awesome still. Very low on resources as MreGSX said. I am using it as opposed to avast now Smile
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(10-16-2009, 11:50 PM)Elektrisk Wrote: It didn't detect my FUD keylogger. However, it's very awesome still. Very low on resources as MreGSX said. I am using it as opposed to avast now Smile
i wonder if i could convince, them to add a firewall for it. if so i wouldn't have a problem at all using it.
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