Vista so secure it 'doesn't need antivirus'

by admin November 11, 2006 at 3:49 am

Microsoft co-president Jim Allchin makes interesting claim

Microsoft co-president Jim Allchin has stated that Windows Vista’s new security features are so strong that antivirus software is no longer necessary.

Allchin said during a telephone conference that he would be comfortable with his seven year-old son using a Vista machine without any antivirus software installed.

When asked about the security of Vista compared with XP, Allchin told BetaNews: “Windows XP SP2 did an amazing job, but we learned a lot during Windows XP SP2 and there were things that we couldn’t put in that product.

“My favourite feature in Vista is Address Space Layout Randomisation. Each Vista machine is slightly different. So even if there is a remote exploit on one machine, and a worm tries to jump from one machine to another, the probability of that actually succeeding is very small.

“My seven year-old runs Windows Vista and, honestly, he doesn’t have an antivirus system on his machine.

Full story: vnunet.com