Hotmail dumps McAfee's antivirus for Trend Micro

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, e-mails and attachments sent or received by any of Hotmail's 187 million Web mail customers -- around 4 million of whom are based in Australia -- will from Monday be scanned and cleaned in real time by Trend Micro's antivirus software.

Hotmail's antivirus service was previously provided by McAfee and ninemsn steered away from giving detailed reasons for making the change. Martin Hoffman, chief executive of ninemsn, which operates Hotmail in Australia and is half owned by Microsoft, said in a statement that Hotmail will be able to provide a "safer online experience" using Trend Micro's products because they provide "deeper antivirus protection".

"Ninemsn is focused on providing a safer online experience for our Australian customers... We're pleased to work with Trend Micro, to provide deeper antivirus protection for our Hotmail customers," said Hoffman.

Dominic Finnegan, ninemsn's director of ad products and pre-sales, added in response to e-mailed questions from ZDNet Australia : "We are constantly evaluating the needs of our customers as well as our business needs and feel that offering customers a variety of computing experiences further enhances and helps with their online protection.

"Trend has a proven track record and [it] made technical and business sense for us to work with them".

Steve Chang, chairman and founder of Trend Micro, which is best known for its PC-cillin Internet Security product, said in a statement that Trend Micro's vision is to make it safe for people to exchange digital information.

"This belief is behind everything we do for every customer we serve. We are thrilled to extend this to millions more," said Chang.

McAfee was unavailable for comment.
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Talkback 3 comments

    "safer online experience& ...Anonymous -- 22/12/04

    "safer online experience" and "deeper antivirus protection" are som serious statements. Did McAfee really not deliver this kind of service? As a McAfee customer i'd like to know why they were dumped??

    "safer online experience& ...Anonymous -- 26/12/04

    "safer online experience" the only way you can have that is to avoid Micro$oft completely!

    Oh goody more viruses in our i ...Anonymous -- 26/12/04

    Oh goody more viruses in our inboxes..

    Trend micro pc cillen sucks ever scan your pc powerplay mag DVD's or CD's? they are scaned with trend micro. Why not Fsecure or symantec or just use network based scaners as well?

    I supose free virus scan is better than none..

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