Introduced in September 2009, Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) replaced Microsoft's antivirus subscription service (see Windows Live OneCare) and its Defender antispyware software (see ...
Once upon a time, you could assume you were pretty safe on the internet, so long as you were careful. But that’s changed.
Install anti-virus and anti-spyware software such as Microsoft Security Essentials and keep it updated. Use caution when you click links in e-mail or on social networking Web sites. Use a standard ...
Microsoft Security Essentials 4.0 does a decent job protecting a clean PC, but in testing its cleanup of already-infested systems wasn't thorough. You can get better protection for the same price.
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