MS Morro Antivirus: Free, Basic, But Don't Hold Your Breath
Three years after its release of Windows Live OneCare, Microsoft is again trying its hands at the antivirus market.
Code-named "Morro," after Brazil's Morro de Sao Paolo beach, Microsoft's antivirus software is a free, comprehensive antivirus alternative that offers basic features, similar to the low-end consumer products sold by Symantec and McAfee.
Microsoft: Biting the Hand that Feeds
Analysts, however, are warning Microsoft to think twice about launching the software. This is because anti-virus companies like Symantec and McAfee already protect Windows PCs from malware and hackers every day; thus, many question why Microsoft would want to jeopardize this relationship.
While Morro is still technically considered a competitive threat to the other two anti-virus companies, it would not offer anywhere close to the added perks of owning a higher-end subscription. (Source: reuters.com)
Live OneCare Revisited?
About three years ago, the Mcirosoft launched "Live OneCare", but the project turned out to be a commercial bust. When Microsoft decided to pull the plug on OneCare, they promised to return with a better product by the end of 2009.
True to their word, the topic of anti-virus is being discussed once again.
While only considered a small threat, Symantec has lashed out at Morro, claiming that "Microsoft's free product is basically a stripped down version of the OneCare product Microsoft pulled from the shelves. A full Internet security suite is what consumers require today to stay fully protected." (Source: indiatimes.com)
Microsoft said that most of the Morro testing will be done using their own employees. A trial version for public release is expected soon, though no specific date has been announced.
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