| June 18, 2009 Microsoft to distribute free computer security program
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REDMOND, Wash. (AP) - Microsoft Corp. plans to release a test
version of its free computer security program Tuesday.
Microsoft Security Essentials is designed to find and kill
malicious software that steals passwords and other personal
information or turns PCs into spam distribution hubs.
Once the program is installed, Microsoft says the software will
update itself automatically. It will keep a low profile unless
dangerous software is detected.
Security Essentials will compete with rival subscription
programs from McAfee Inc. and Symantec Corp., and with several
other free packages.
A final version is expected in the fall. After it launches,
Microsoft will discontinue its $50 security system, called Windows
Live OneCare.
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