![]() Microsoft informed that sales of the Windows Live OneCare subscription service would be discontinued completely, come June 30, 2009. The introduction of code-name “Morro” will be synonymous with the death of Windows Live OneCare. “This new, no-cost offering will give us the ability to protect an even greater number of consumers, especially in markets where the growth of new PC purchases is outpaced only by the growth of malware.” “Customers around the world have told us that they need comprehensive, ongoing protection from new and existing threats, and we take that concern seriously,” revealed Amy Barzdukas, senior director of product management for the Online Services and Windows Division at Microsoft. ![]() ![]() Code-named “Morro” is expected to be made available in the second half of 2009, just in time for Windows 7, whose RTM is reportedly planned for mid-2009, and for the second Service Pack for Windows Vista. ![]() However, the Redmond company emphasized that the streamlined solution would be focused on nothing more than offering core anti-malware protection. Advertised as a no-cost consumer security offering, code-named “Morro” is set up to be much more than a simple antivirus, also offering protection against spyware, rootkits and Trojan horses, according to the software giant. Microsoft is cooking a free security solution, designed to integrate seamlessly with Windows 7, as well as with Windows Vista RTM/SP1/SP2 and Windows XP SP3.
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