Microsoft: PC users' security the only consideration

Hands on: Microsoft Security Essentials review
A first look at Microsoft's new anti-malware package

Microsoft's free Security Essentials may well put pressure on other commercial anti-virus software companies, but it is more important to protect people's PCs according to the company's UK head of security Cliff Evans.

The arrival of free security software from perhaps the biggest name in software obviously brings with it major bonuses for the consumer, but with Security Essentials available for nothing some company's that provide alternatives are going to feel the pinch.

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