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Beta of Microsoft's OneCare Live security product is available to anyone with a U.S. English version of Windows XP with SP2.

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One Care
by winmatrix November 29, 2005 10:35 PM PST
OneCare is a great program, I have signed up for beta test and am invited to test. the program is pretty tight, and is great. the best is the GUI (User Interface)
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"Don't Care"
by UntoldDreams November 30, 2005 11:51 AM PST
If you like nice User Interfaces go Apple.

You'll get better protection than "Don't Care" and become hip at the same time.
:-)
...dear Microsoft representative:
by MahRain November 30, 2005 12:19 AM PST
It's great that you designed a program - that you shouldn't need in the first place - so well. That way you'll let a customer pay for design flaws and security problems... and feel good about it!
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In a perfect world....
by petacos November 30, 2005 1:07 AM PST
In a prefect World There would be no money, because there is no need, there is peace on Earth, Our nations openly share with each other all of our resources, bacon would be good for you, every woman would be your personal dream girl, and John Bolushi would still be alive. Anyone but George Bush would be president, and everyone would love America. And there wouldn't be millions of bored kids looking for every little hole in an OS created by man, who is not perfect.

Grow up man, not everything in this world is perfect, in fact nothing in this world is perfect. So Microsoft is just doing what it can to help the average user protect itself the best it can.

Maybe the best way would be to build everything the average user needs onto one easy to use dvd, so the user can install Their OS with everything else they need to stay safe forever, with auto updates to keep current. That would be cool....but wait, they can't because of people like you who ******* about monopolys and software bundles... I guess this is the best they can do to help you out....
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Talk about your protection rackets
by Bill Dautrive November 30, 2005 7:51 AM PST
It can not be said that MS doesn't have guts. Who else would produce a unsecure OS and have the nerve to charge people to fix it?

It is like a car maker charging to repair faulty parts during a recall.

How about actually producing an OS that doesn't need AV or anti-spyware? Isn't that a better solution? Others have done it, why can't a company with billions manage to do it? No, it is not because windows has the market share, it is because windows machines are the easiest to hack and cause trouble with.

Any 12 year old can exploit windows, but you can not say the same for any *nix variant. Sure there are exploits for other OS's, but none that can do much damage on any specific machine, nor can it spread itself.
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Simple
by BlinkMM182 November 30, 2005 11:46 AM PST
<<How about actually producing an OS that doesn't need AV or anti-spyware? Isn't that a better solution?>>

Easier said then done. If Windows fundamentally changed in how it is designed, people would b!tch
about losing compatibilitly. Heck, the outcry after XPSP2 was histerical to me. Everyone wanted more security and the second they changed some things...."dont install!! it breaks programs!!" Well you cant have your cake and eat it too. I remember when Longhorn was first being devised there was a concept to completely do away with the system registry...Did they?!?! Nope because more people would b!tch about compatibility. Given the legacy needs they are in a tough spot. Who knows, maybe singularity becomes the future of Windows with some sort of Virtual PC layer to handle compatibility...There is no easy answer.

Long story short...might be a good time to get off a sinking ship...
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About the title....
by indrakanti November 30, 2005 10:59 AM PST
I haven't yet read the article...but, Microsoft and Security in the same sentence!!!!!!!
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