New Microsoft Achievement:Making Even Norton And McAfee Feel Insecure
It seems that in its new operating system, Vista, scheduled for release in early 2007, the software giant has been unable to restrain itself from its storied monopolistic tendencies and has dared to include its own security system.
Under pressure by such newly trembling companies as Symantec, maker of Norton Antivirus software, and McAfee, another major player in Windows security, Microsoft has relented and said it will allow users to have the option of selecting security providers other than itself.
It has, however, insisted that it would now be a breach of security to allow the companies access to its precious kernel, or the very center of its operating system, which they had always had access to and which they feel is necessary to be able to provide their users with reliable security.
Microsoft, however, never hoping to gain an unfair advantage, continues to insist that their exclusion is simply necessary to preserve the security of Vista.
The insecure providers of its security are continuing their challenge to its never monopolistic practices, but their own vista is now hardly cloudless.
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