Vista and The Chronicles of Security
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 11/29/2006 05:37 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 861 views
It's official; you can indeed run Windows Vista safely enough without the benefit of an antivirus. Well, that?s according to recent comments from Microsoft Co-President Jim Allchin that is. As insane as it seems, the general consensus is that Windows Vista is secure enough that one could allegedly run the OS securely without the need for an antivirus program. It?s an interesting idea, but could it be a flawed one? Let's take a closer look...
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