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cryptonx
post Feb 10 2005, 09:38 PM
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hello

Yes after the Microsoft AntiSpyware beta ( based on Giant AntiSPyware technology )
Microsoft is going to produce its own Microsoft Antivirus software based on some company technology called "Sybari"

on other forums , both of the Software will be optional to install in Windows Longhorn Security Center , but this is a big step as it threats Norton and Mcafee and other big players .


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Microsoft buying antivirus software firm, Sybari
- 02.09.2005 06:08 EST by YeOldeStonecat
"SEATTLE - Microsoft Corp. announced plans Tuesday to acquire a company whose software aims to protect corporate networks from e-mail borne threats and said it would sell a product based on the technology. The deal for Sybari Software Inc., along with word that Microsoft is gearing up to release its first set of commercial antivirus products, could hurt security companies including Symantec Corp. and McAfee Inc., whose stock prices fell." Full story:MSNBC, Associated Press,...

more : http://www.speedguide.net/read_news.php?id=1580

Source : www.speedguide.net

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post Feb 10 2005, 09:57 PM
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They must be pretty good then, for a company whose name or products haven't ever showed up on any kind of news or reviews !! I find it hard to believe MS, who's used to taking over other well-established companies, is picking up a debutante from the market and trying to market their product (or maybe the company's into designing localized custom sw and hasn't yet hit the world market - which brings us to the same point) !!! God knows what they are upto now tongue.gif
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post Feb 10 2005, 10:17 PM
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yes i agree
but As For Microsoft Antispyware ..
I've used almost all adware software until I found Giant Antispyware .. after a week .. I bought the thing and it's never left me .. it detects spyware/adware in software installation before and after they are installed and u can remove some of the adware features of the program and still enjoy the program smile.gif it has also an excellent set of advanced features ..

but a month later Microsoft buys it and released it as beta .. it's not really BETA it's just Microsoft is afraid of negative views so it left it beta until feedback is recieved .. the BETA is based on the latest version of Giant Antispyware

btw in mid 2003 Microsoft also Bought a Romanian Antivirus company . unpopular and unknown .

it's LOGICAL that u will NOT find any results for Sybari antivirus cuz IT DOES NOT EXIST , they just previewed a TEchonology for microsoft , MS liked it and bought to RELEASE a new software .. .unlike the Giant case , where the software already existed .

Anyways I hope this is for the good of XP and The next Windows users ... I dont really care about Symantec or Mcafee cuz I hate both ... not that thier software is weak .. but it makes my system More weaker !

I currently use Eset Nod 32 for over a year now and i haven't faced a single incdient , while it's very low on resources .
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post Feb 11 2005, 03:35 AM
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Has anyone ever seen the movie 'Antitrust'? Its microsoft under a different name. Microsoft could soon be breaking a few monopoly laws. Just my opinion
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post Feb 11 2005, 01:04 PM
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It's not a monopoly to expand into a new field, and if its optional, then it wouldn't force people to install it and therefore it wouldn't bring the problems of WindowsMediaPlayer with the EU(even though why the heck does it matter if media comes with windows, since that dont force you to use it or set your defaults to WMP...)
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post Feb 11 2005, 05:26 PM
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Sounds good, but I am still a linux user to the hilt.....

To me, it is just too little, too late...
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post Feb 11 2005, 10:31 PM
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Somehow I think that Microsoft is jumping into the antivirus bandwagon, most spicifically to help plug holes in its own Operating systems. Its very likely that MS is looking into having a software that is configured to deal specifically with microsoft problems. Think about it.. a majority of all the damage causing virus/worm/trojan bunch attack gaps in OS and specific microsoft programs. And its pretty usual for these attacks to begin after microsoft has announced a problem. So the antivirus devision will research and develop virus cures with the aim of holding back infections while patches are made for the originating code itself. AND you're going to have to pay for it... :-)

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post Feb 11 2005, 10:34 PM
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according to MSDN reports , ur wrong kapuntik

The purpose of this deal , other than releasing a Commercial AntiViurs program ( which will be free for the next OS users only )

Making small security patches that fixes wholes in current XP SP2 to shut ppl whining about Windows security up , and it will be released thru Microsoft Windows Update V5 ( thus freely for any Windows XP SP2 users ) .

of course Windows 95 / 98 and Millenium users( especialy ME ) should either upgrade or stick that CD in thier mouths ...
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post Feb 12 2005, 10:42 PM
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Wow, Microsoft Antivirus! Maybe they might come up with Microsoft System Works or Microsoft Firewall (well, there is a bad quality Windows Firewall)

I don't think I'll use Microsoft Antivirus. Unless they buy Symantec... he he smile.gif
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post Feb 13 2005, 12:02 AM
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Symantec can blow me ... or give me a FREE PC UPGRADE inorder for thier software to work correctly and fast .
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