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This blog provides information about what's happening in the anti-malware technology team at Microsoft. We're the team that builds the core antivirus, antispyware, anti-rootkit, and related technology, which is then used across a number of Microsoft produ
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Anti-Malware Engineering Team
Final release of Windows Defender (Build 1592)
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It brings me great pleasure to announce the final availability of Windows Defender in English. The team has been working hard for over a year and fixed over 400 bugs in the areas of stability and reliability since Windows Defender (Beta 2). We plan to...
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Security Intelligence Report
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This week at RSA Europe in Nice, France we released a report detailing the security landscape for the first half of 2006. The report lays out details collected through our various antimalware technologies. The report highlights a number of trends such...
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Virus Bulletin 2006
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A contingent from our antimalware team attended the Virus Bulletin conference in Montreal, Canada two weeks ago- 12 of us in all. Matt Braverman and I were both presenters and I also moderated a panel discussing progress made by the Anti-Spyware Coalition...
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