Friday 10 October 2014

Microsoft scores poorly in virus protection test for Windows 7; open source gains ground in Germany

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Microsoft scores poorly in latest virus protection test for Windows 7

The number of products having perfect scores is up in AV-TEST's latest test for virus protection for Windows 7, and Microsoft is still at the bottom.

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