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Microsoft promises secure Windows PCs

posted onMay 14, 2005
by hitbsecnews

Microsoft will offer a new service that will protect Windows PCs from external attacks and offer maintenance as well as performance tuning in one package. Windows OneCare is currently tested by Microsoft employees, will be offered as broad public beta software thereafter and go commercial later this year.

Microsoft's recent acquisitions of anti-spyware and anti-virus technologies are beginning to make sense in the firm's long-term security strategy. "The dynamic nature of the Internet and technology can make the protection, maintenance and optimal performance of PCs a challenge for consumers. Keeping a PC healthy today can be daunting and time-consuming for the average user," the company said in an announcement on Friday.

Later this year, Microsoft will launch a subscription service, named Windows OneCare that will provide automatically updated anti-virus, anti-spyware and two-way firewall protection on the security side. "Performance and reliability" tools that automatically run periodic maintenance tasks such as disk cleanup, hard-drive defragmentation and file repair are included as well. According to Microsoft, there is also a backup capability.

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