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Microsoft Anti-Virus Push: Good For Us, Bad For AV Vendors
As Microsoft readies it's latest security software for it's Windows operating systems, some say it may catch the eye of antitrust regulators. There is concern that if Microsoft ties it's new anti-virus software too close to it's operating systems or prices it too far below competing prices, it could potentially stifle competition from an already well-established anti-virus software market.

"Aggressive entry into the established anti-virus market, especially to the extent Microsoft bundles its solution into the operating system, is almost certain to draw regulatory scrutiny, especially in the EU (European Union)," Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. analyst Charles Di Bona said in a recent note to clients.

It almost seems like a Catch 22. On the one side, Microsoft is perpetually under the gun to protect their operating systems and make computing in general safer for home user and more secure for everyone who uses their software. On the other side, in the process of taking steps to help users secure their systems, antitrust regulators could cry foul for attempting to undermine competitors' ability to maintain their share of the market.

Bill Gates remained upbeat speaking at the RSA computer security conference in San Francisco this week. "It's a challenging area, and new threats seem to emerge all the time, but I'm optimistic that ... we will be able to mitigate the security problems."

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If M$ just makes the AntiVirus bundle available for download free of charge, problem solved.

If they think they are going to charge users to buy their AV software to help secure an already flawed OS security they created, that's BS
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If their antivirus is as poor as their firewall,I 'll stay with my beloved Avast Pro......even if theirs comes for free in Servicepack 99 or whatever..
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I don't think Microsoft will tightly integrate such a standalone application like Antivirus with Windows. However if they still make their Antivirus available for cheaper prices, I still don't see any problem. I just hate all this lawsuits about harming competition. If Microsoft has the capability/strengths to make it available cheaper then why NOT?

Nobody is stopping other AV companies to do so. Afterall, we customers will still choose what's best not always the cheapest. You don't need to stop Microsoft in the market and make it artificial. According to our demand, let us influence the market naturally.
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I feel it's a conflict of interest if M$ SELLS an anti-virus program to protect us from what they as the maker of the OS have complete control of.

...ANYTHING SHORT OF FREE IS WRONG!

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Hi KingCobra,

I am all for Microsoft selling AV for free. That would be great. I know this is my fault and I can't stop thinking that getting infected from a virus is not always the OS's fault. Apart from us there are millions of users who still clicks on unknown attachments. Not to mention they got full administrative powers to harm the system.

The point is, Microsoft has the complete control of the OS but the user has the complete control of the whole PC with the OS.
Most of these viruses, trojan horses infect your PC by replacing your system dlls and having registry entries in HKLM or HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Current Version\Run. Microsoft AntiSpyware which is going to be free, can warn you when an application is trying to add values in to critical locations in the Registry. So if Microsoft can release an AntiVirus with real-time protection that warns you BEFORE critical files in Windows, System, System32 directory gets replaced by another file, I guess that would be a good solution?

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