Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 18th Oct 2005 17:56 UTC
Windows Microsoft has confirmed plans to bundle anti-spyware protection into Windows Vista, a move that is sure to raise eyebrows among competitors and possibly antitrust regulators. "The core Windows AntiSpyware functionality gets built in," said Greg Sullivan, lead Windows product manager. "For unmanaged environments, home and small business users, we want to provide base-level security services."
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RE[3]: typical microsoft
by halfmanhalfamazing on Wed 19th Oct 2005 02:20 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: typical microsoft"
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-----------Microsoft is actually working on security from the ground up. With the amount of money they have and the talent they employ there is no reason for them not too.----------------

After all these years? Besides, "microsoft *now* is working on security" is de-ja vu.

Besides, look at what they're doing. It's obvious they are not really looking at the security itself. They are looking at ways to turn it into a feature.

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