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| Microsoft Security Essentials comes with vulnerability
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| Re: Microsoft Security Essentials comes with vulnerability Settings of the scanner's possible, but not extensive When the installation is completed, vanishes Microsoft Security Essentials as a small icon in the taskbar. With a simple click, the user enters the application and there can inform not only the current status of its protection and manually download new virus definitions, but also make settings. This area, the developers, however, of intentionally simple to most users not to overwhelm with too many configuration options. In addition to scheduled system checks the user can specify here actions to take place in the event of a virus or malware discovery, for example, how to delete the data file immediately, or written to be quarantined. Furthermore, certain types of files and processes from review and real-time protection for the rapid identification of suspect code snippets are disabled. |
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| Re: Microsoft Security Essentials comes with vulnerability Data transfer to Microsoft Particularly interesting is the point SpyNet. This is according to Microsoft, an online community that support the user not only when dealing with potential threats but also prevent the spread of malware and infections should. Therefore, the user must, however, some data to the software giant. Submitted to collect information that can provide information about the source from which the infected file is, the actions taken by the user using Security Essentials has to clear the virus, for example, and what was the success of the actions. It is basically nothing objectionable, but there are explanations in the SpyNet a small passage, the user is informed that there may in some cases, the inadvertent, Microsoft Security Essentials scans the computer transmission of private data. And since we are already at a major weak point of the free virus software. For, in view of the fact that Windows PCs are not only private but also be used in a business environment to include use of Microsoft Security Essentials from practical. Annoying is that the users of the software side has no way to disable the function. Although there is a choice between a basic and a premium membership SpyNet, in both cases it may not come for the transfer of personal information. How often unintentionally data to be reported is not known. Another weak point is also the possibility that parts of programs such as the executable .Exe file simply deleted from the installation folder and Security Essentials can be set to disabled. Similarly, the corresponding service can be easily terminated by simple command-line command and make it dangerous malware in the way the system is free. Virus developers have an easy time here, ostensibly to avoid the existing protection. |
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| Re: Microsoft Security Essentials comes with vulnerability
We come to the conclusion, the competitors like Norton Antivirus, Kaspersky, AntiVir or Avast need to hide behind the Microsoft solution in any way. The functionality of the Security Essentials for the average user might quite sufficient to cause the above-described shortcomings, however, on the recommendation not to use the Microsoft Scanner and instead use a free software from another incumbent. |
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