Prior to Windows 8,
Windows Defender featured antispyware capabilities. It included a
number of real-time security agents that monitored several common areas
of Windows for changes which may be caused by spyware. It also included
the ability to easily remove installed ActiveX software. Also integrated was support for Microsoft SpyNet
that allows users to report to Microsoft what they consider to be
spyware, and what applications and device drivers they allow to be
installed on their system. In Windows 8, functionality has increased to offer antivirus protection as well. Windows Defender in Windows 8 resembles Microsoft Security Essentials and uses the same virus definitions
Friday, 18 January 2013
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