Microsoft introduced a fee-based security service
Microsoft President, Bill Gates, introduced Windows OneCare Live computer security service at Consumer Electronics Fair, Las Vegas, 1/4/2006.
Microsoft has announced a $ 49.95-a-year security service to better protect its Windows operating system from spyware, virus and cyber threats.
The above security service is expected to be deployed by Microsoft in June with the name " Windows OneCare Live " - a form of user registration service that is expected to compete with the same model of Microsoft partners as Symantec, McAfee.
According to Ryan Hamlin, general manager of Microsoft technology care, the main purpose of the new security service helps customers receive the best protection for computer systems, which is estimated to be more than 70%. Customers do not regularly update the bug fix update - a prerequisite to protect the computer against virus attacks, hackers .
Windows oneCare Live has been tested for free in the past to protect Windows operating systems from Internet attacks and spyware. The service also promises to maintain stability for computers, providing backup and recovery utilities. Windows oneCare Live will automatically update to the latest updates and regularly add new features.
According to security organizations, the Windows operating system and Internet Explorer browser are two targets for frequent attacks of worms, computer viruses and hackers.
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