Tuesday, December 10, 2013

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Security updates for December 10, 2013

Q&A

Windows Defender and Microsoft Security Essentials: Which one do I need?  

Depending on which operating system your computer is running, you can use either Windows Defender or Microsoft Security Essentials to get rid of malicious software and viruses.
If your computer is running Windows 8, you can use the built-in Windows Defender to help you get rid of viruses, spyware, or other malware. If your computer is running Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP, Windows Defender only removes spyware. To get rid of viruses and other malware, including spyware, on Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP, you can download Microsoft Security Essentials for free.

Learn more about the differences between Windows Defender and Microsoft Security Essentials.  

 


Top Stories
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Parental controls in Xbox One  

If you've already purchased the newest gaming system from Microsoft, or if you plan to, learn how to manage the content your kids play, watch, and download.
  

 

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How to recover your hacked Microsoft account

If you think someone has signed in to your email account and changed the password, get guidance on how to recover it.
  

 

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Avoid Affordable Care Act scams

Watch out for online scams that take advantage of the confusion related to the new healthcare law in the US. If you're unsure whether a healthcare website is safe, see How do I know if I can trust a website?
  

 

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Using SkyDrive this holiday season can help protect your personal information

Kim Sanchez, a director in the Trustworthy Computing group talks about SkyDrive, a safer cloud service that you can use to protect your holiday photographs and other files.
    

 


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