Microsoft Security Essentials
It was only a matter of time before Microsoft would make it's own security product to fight against the Apple marketing ploy that PC's have too many viruses. While there are plenty of solutions out there, they all stink.
Microsoft Security Essentials is now available for free. It's Windows Defender just as a virus scanner. I've jumped on the no need for anti-virus solution since reading Jeff Atwood's article about the performance hit of using anti-virus software. Yes, there is a noticeable difference in performance if you uninstall your antivirus software. This may be an option for tech people that can avoid most viruses, but I still needed something to recommend to family and friends.
There were 2 solutions before this:
- Paid Software - Regular users tend not to renew this and become annoyed with the software so they just click to get rid of every message that pops up. They also try to upsell you to their premium security solutions. Symantec/Norton and McAffee fall into this category.
- Free Software - These will nag you to upgrade you to the paid solution, show you ad's for other products or just feel clunky to use. AVG and Avast are the best options if you went this direction.
I installed Microsoft Security Essentials and it was relatively painless. The interface is simple and just takes care of the basics, which is all most people want. I will recommend this to anyone going forward since it's free and while it hasn't proven itself at detecting viruses, it's probably just as good as the other options.
What's great for me is I no longer will get that call complaining about computer problems and see someone stopped paying for their virus protection months ago. Also, if you are tech savvy, you can turn off the real-time scanner to get back performance, while still letting it do weekly scan just in case.
