13 Nov 2006
After Microsoft seems to have been sounding off at how secure and virus-proof Vista is, Jim Allchin has had to clarify that users will still need antivirus software. "Most users will use some form of antivirus software, and that will be appropriate for their scenarios," Allchin said.
Apparently Allchin's seven year old son is the only one that doesn't need antivirus on Vista.
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