Hotmail dumps McAfee
MSN’s Hotmail service, which has almost 200 million users worldwide, has dumped McAfee as its antivirus partner in favour of rival Trend Micro.
According to Microsoft, emails and attachments sent or received by any of Hotmail’s 187 million web mail customers will from Monday be scanned and cleaned in real time by Trend Micro’s antivirus software.
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