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Windows Vista unlikely to deliver long-term robust security protection

Saturday, February 3rd, 2007

Microsoft’s efforts to enhance security is a positive step towards protecting against malicious threats, but it is unclear whether the Windows Vista 19.jpgcurrent security functions implemented in Vista can remove the need for security software.

Windows Vista is unlikely to deliver long-term robust security protection, according to an article published by Kaspersky Lab: Vista vs. Viruses, written by Alisa Shevchenko, virus analyst at Kaspersky. The article examines several key security aspects of Vista, including User Account Control, PatchGuard and Internet Explorer 7 security features. Security Park - Windows Vista unlikely to deliver long-term robust security protection

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