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<blockquote data-quote="Vince53" data-source="post: 76069203" data-attributes="member: 251704"><p>A virus seizes control of your software, copying itself into every program you open. The virus program then does whatever harm it is designed to do. And more than five years ago, Microsoft realized that we had won the war against viruses--antivirus companies were manufacturing remedies to new viruses even before the bad guys had invented them.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, computer hardware was growing more complex. Monitors were actually more powerful than early computers, even having their own software programs. The first video cards were welded to the motherboard; modern video cards operated their own cooling systems and also contained their own software programs.</p><p></p><p>And MS realized that the wave of the future was malware that seized physical control of your hardware. And because this type of malware isn't a virus, antivirus programs usually couldn't stop it.</p><p>A completely new type of anti-malware protection was needed, but software programs weren't up to the job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince53, post: 76069203, member: 251704"] A virus seizes control of your software, copying itself into every program you open. The virus program then does whatever harm it is designed to do. And more than five years ago, Microsoft realized that we had won the war against viruses--antivirus companies were manufacturing remedies to new viruses even before the bad guys had invented them. Meanwhile, computer hardware was growing more complex. Monitors were actually more powerful than early computers, even having their own software programs. The first video cards were welded to the motherboard; modern video cards operated their own cooling systems and also contained their own software programs. And MS realized that the wave of the future was malware that seized physical control of your hardware. And because this type of malware isn't a virus, antivirus programs usually couldn't stop it. A completely new type of anti-malware protection was needed, but software programs weren't up to the job. [/QUOTE]
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