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Microsoft Security Essentials review

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Manufacturer: Microsoft

Our Rating: We rate this 4 out of 5 User Rating: Our users rate this 4 out of 10

When we looked at the beta of Microsoft Security Essentials in 2009, we were impressed with its clean, easy-to-use interface, but less so with its sluggish scan speed. This still holds true for Microsoft Security Essentials 1.0; alas, it hasn't kept pace with newer antivirus products when it comes to detecting malware. Updated December 8 2010.

An effective if somewhat slow utility, Microsoft Security Essentials is a solid contender in the free antivirus space. UPDATED September 29 2009.

Microsoft Security Essentials - in detail

From June 2009.

The just-released beta of Microsoft Security Essentials - not yet available in the UK - is a solid, free tool that protects against malware while taking up few system resources and staying out of your way as much as possible.

This is set-it-and-forget-it software that handles the basic dangers, but doesn't try to compete with big-boy security suites such as those built by Symantec, McAfee or Panda. So you won't find extras such as a firewall, identity protection, anti-phishing technology or anti-spam. Instead, Security Essentials focuses on protecting you against viruses, spyware, rootkits and similar dangers, and does a very good job of it.

Those who have wrestled unhappily with the software's predecessor, Microsoft Live OneCare, will be pleased to know that Security Essentials suffers from none of the software bloat and slow performance that bedeviled OneCare. Unlike OneCare, Security Essentials doesn't do performance tune-ups, back up your PC, take up too much system resources - or cost a penny.

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Installation and setup

Security Essentials comes in versions for Windows XP and Windows Vista (the Vista version will also work with Windows 7). Both are light downloads: The 32-bit Vista download weighs in at 4.8 MB, the 64-bit Vista version at 3.8MB and the XP version (there's only a 32-bit version) comes in at 7.6 MB.

Installation of the 32-bit Vista version on our machine took less than five minutes and was about as simple as an installation can be. There is one caveat, though: You need to have a validated copy of Windows. Not surprisingly, Microsoft's software won't work with pirated or non-validated versions.

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Once installation is complete, the application downloads the latest anti-malware definitions. It then launches a quick system scan that took under ten minutes on my system.

Security Essentials uses a new feature called the Dynamic Signature Service, which employs a variety of techniques to check for malware even before that malware's specific signature has been identified. Microsoft says Security Essentials emulates the behaviour of programs before they run, and uses the signature created during the process to look for any suspicious behaviour or patterns of suspicious behaviour, such as starting an unexpected network connection or trying to modify certain protected sections of Windows. The Dynamic Signature Service then determines what action to take against the potential malware.

Once the software has scanned your system, you don't need to do anything else, unless it finds malware that it wants to kill or quarantine. New anti-malware signatures are automatically downloaded daily, using the Windows Update engine; you can also have the software to check for the latest definitions manually. Security Essentials also provides real-time protection, so it watches your system as you use it and warns you if you're downloading malware or if your system has been infected. The software also scans your system once a week by default. You can manually override the defaults and set up specific days and times to perform the scans; more about this later.

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Reviewed by exbrum on Sunday 11 July 2010

2 star rating

Duration of ownership: 6 days

Strengths:
Very quick to install on brand new W7 Home Prem laptop. Nice interface which is very easy to navigate your way around.

Weaknesses:
Would not automatically update. l had to revert to updating manually. A full system scan took too long (1h.15mins. to complete) and didn't find much.

Overall Evaluation:
If I could get the auto update function to work then I would have been quite happy to stay with this, I read a couple of good reviews on two magazine sites, however decided to uninstall it and go for another free anti virus programme. The overall layout of the interface is very nice and well thought out.

Reviewed by samian on Friday 02 April 2010

5 star rating

Duration of ownership: 2 weeks

Strengths:
Works quietly in background and uses so little power. It does everything I would expect from an expensive product.

Weaknesses:
Really none - some say it is slow but I did a full scan on Vista in 8 minutes.

Overall Evaluation:
Still had 6 months Norton to go but decided to chuck it on the advice of an expert and replace it with this free service. Have set it to short scan every day taking 3 minutes as he advised. Perfect so far. It is bound to hit the vastly overpriced ones - great what they deserve as they have been conning us for years!

Reviewed by somindradilruk on Friday 01 January 2010

5 star rating

Duration of ownership: 14 days

Strengths:
Quickly scan the drives and very simple user friendly interface. Easy schedules scan and update process. No advertisement yet.

Weaknesses:
Didn't see any weaknesses yet but intallation took nearly 15 mins on Windows XP. Windows 7 took about 2 mins for the whole process.

Overall Evaluation:
Honestly its a good product but we must keep on eye with viruses as they are growing problem in these days. Hope this is going to be big blow for the anti-virus market as its free product from Microsoft.

Reviewed by tigertop2 on Thursday 17 December 2009

4 star rating

Duration of ownership: 2 months

Strengths:
Simple to install and you know it is compatible with most things. I run it on W7 32bit and 64 bit with no problems

Weaknesses:
Early days yet and I hope they develop it without making it too clunky like Norton. Seems to good to be true bearing in mind it is free from Microsoft

Overall Evaluation:
Worth trying and certainly worth keeping an eye on as it develops and you are coming up to a change of OS or security software. So far I like it and trust it

Reviewed by HelloBanana on Monday 24 August 2009

4 star rating

Duration of ownership: 2 weeks

Strengths:
A pretty good detection rate. Fast and extremely easy to use.

Weaknesses:
No heuristics or any big features just a small anti-virus/spyware.

Overall Evaluation:
Quite a good antivirus. Because its free I thought it might have been a bit bad bit but its good for free.

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  • Overall: We give this item 8 of 10 overall

There's a lot to like about Microsoft Security Essentials, but we were a little disappointed by its malware detection and attack blocking - after all, antivirus software is only as good as its ability to keep your PC protected. Hopefully, Microsoft will bolster Security Essentials' threat-blocking capabilities in a future update, but until then, you'd be better served by going with something having better detection capabilities, such as Avira AntiVir Personal.

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