Microsoft upgraded Anti-Spyware Defender

Picture 1 of Microsoft upgraded Anti-Spyware Defender On Thursday, Microsoft unveiled a number of new upgrades in Microsoft Defender's free security software, including new improvements in user interface and identity enhancements.

Other changes include changes in the way users warn, improvements in real-time protection and better support for 64-bit systems.

Windows Defender Beta 2 is still in beta and is considered an additional feature for Windows XP, 2000, and Server 2003. However, with the final version, this will be a feature of Windows Vista when This operating system officially launched late next year.

' We have added an option that allows users to configure whether an application icon is displayed in the system tray ,' Microsoft said. ' At the same time, we have improved the ability to communicate more accurate information about unwanted software through the SpyNet network in order to help us create upgrades that better identify those types of software. . '

' In the future, we will continue to upgrade the ability to detect and remove unwanted software for Windows Defender .'

Users can download the Windows Defender Beta 2 application here.

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