Monday, January 17, 2011

Microsoft Security Essentials 2.0

MSE 2.0 is not officially released but is available for download via Microsoft here

With MSE 2, Microsoft is evolving this product in a few meaningful ways. Setup is as simple as ever and retains the same basic UI of its predecessor, with the same Home, Update, History, and Settings tabs.



New features include:

Windows Firewall integration. MSE 2 integrates with the built-in Windows Firewall and will prompt you to enable this integration during Setup. This way, MSE can include firewall monitoring as part of its overall PC health monitoring.


New protection engine. The MSE antimalware engine has been updated to offer enhanced detection and cleanup capabilities with better performance.


Network inspection system. MSE 2 now helps protect against network-based exploits.


Other improvements. MSE 2 includes other important, if hard-to-find, changes. You can specify that CPU usage not exceed a certain limit (the default is 50 percent) during scheduled scans. MSE 2 reports when definitions were checked in addition to when they were updated so that you can be sure it's working properly if a long time has elapsed between definition updates. The real-time protection functionality offers more fine-grained control. You can now auto-remove quarantined files after a specified interval, though that option is disabled by default. And Microsoft now allows you to opt out of Microsoft SpyNet, the online community that ensures that MSE stays up to date; I don't recommend doing this for obvious reasons.

One feature, enhanced protection from web-based threats, was removed very late in the beta. According to Microsoft, this feature was removed for performance reasons.

download the new version.

Friday, January 07, 2011

$200K in Student Loans for a BA from Northeastern?

My Very Costly College Education | The John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy

Yikes! I'm an NU grad and left with my BS in 5 years and $1,200 in student loans. I lived at home while at school and away from home during some very lucrative co-ops. I drove a beat up 10 year old car that finally died during the last weeks of school. I also worked close to 30 hours a week flipping burgers at a Ground Round restaurant for the first three years at NU.

Makes all that sacrifice seem worth it when I left owing $198,800 less than Kelli Space. I hated writing all 12 $100 checks to pay off my student loan. I can't fathom what it must feel like to try to pay off $200K of student loans.

Here's a hint: there is no such thing as "good debt." Debt is debt. You are a fool if you are not carefully considering how you will pay off each and every dollar of your debt before you acquire it.

Tuesday, January 04, 2011

Monday, January 03, 2011

Best Friends Responds to Obama Praising Michael Vick

When the President Calls About the Vick Dogs | The Best Friends Blog

Obama recently called the owner of the Philadelphia Eagles to praise him for giving Michael Vick a second chance and telling him "what a great arm" Vick has.

The president and co-founder of Best Friends is still waiting for Obama to call thanking him for rescuing the dogs that Vick had fight, electrocuted, stabbed and tortured.

Read the link above, and here is their Christmas Video: