Microsoft's AntiSpyware Beta - We shall see how it stacks up against SpyBot and AdAware...
Wow, only 23 days since Microsoft acquired GIANT Company, they are releasing a BETA of Microsoft AntiSpyware.
It shore is purdy.
But I wonder why we need a separate program for:
- Anti-Virus (coming soon)
- SpyWare (in BETA)
- Firewall (in SP2)
- Popup Blocker (in SP2 and in MSN Desktop Search and in MSN's original Toolbar. Why?)
- Phishing Protection (nothing from Microsoft yet. There's yet-another-toolbar available from Netcraft to protect against phishing)
These are no doubt different teams at Microsoft. It'd be nice to have a single, unified "Keep Evil Away" program that did all of these. Spyware is a virus as far as I'm concerned. I wouldn't get spyware if I had ActiveX blocking, popup blocking or a good fireware. This is all getting a little confusing for my Mom, and I'd like a good way to explain to here why the Internet is out to get her.
Warning: be careful with the decisions you make with this particular tool, you may accidentally block your IT organization's SMS servers.
You know, you'd think the first thing one would do when acquiring a company would be to change the EXE name...
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I agree though concerning the strange distinction between Spyware and viruses.
I know that only goes so far - a lot of the spyware/phishing now works through social engineering - you can't really make an OS that prevents the user from installing software when they ask it to. You will always need some sort of "blacklist", which shouldn't necessarily be part of the OS - so I agree a separate program is necessary. But I also agree that some work could be done with the OS to make it more explicit to the user that they are installing something and the potential repercussions.
Oh, and a rollup of anti-virus tools is coming out next Tuesday. Lots of people seem to have missed that announcement :) http://blogs.msdn.com/jonathanh/archive/2005/01/06/348224.aspx
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