Microsoft Anti-Virus (
MSAV) was an
antivirus program introduced by
Microsoft for its
MS-DOS operating system. The program first appeared in MS-DOS version 6.0 and last appeared in version 6.22. The first version of the antivirus program was quite rudimentary, had no update facility (though a single update became available), and could only scan for about 1,000 viruses.
Microsoft Anti-Virus for Windows (
MWAV), included as part of the package, could be run under
Windows 3.x.
History
Microsoft Anti-Virus was supplied by
Central Point Software Inc. (later acquired by
Symantec in
1994 and integrated into Symantec's
Norton AntiVirus product) and was essentially a stripped down version of the
Central Point Anti-Virus (CPAV) product which, in turn, Central Point Software Inc., had licensed from
Carmel Software Engineering in Haifa, Israel. Carmel Software sold the product as
Turbo Anti-Virus both domestically and abroad.
Microsoft Anti-Virus for Windows was also provided by Central Point Software. This product became noted as determining that the upgrade program of Windows 95 was detected as a computer virus, something which was embarrassing to Microsoft.
Features
Both the MS-DOS and Windows versions of the latest product had common features; the "Detect and Clean" strategy of Microsoft Anti-Virus could scan for and detect 1,234 distinct viruses. Other features included the detection of
boot sector and
trojan horse-type viruses which was the typical virus problem at the time.
The program also had an anti-stealth and checksum feature that could be used to detect any changes in normal files. This technology was intended to make up for the unavailability of regular update packages. Only one virus update was introduced since the original releases
bringing the total protection to 2,371 viruses in 1996.
Windows XP and Vista
With the acquisition of
GIANT Company Software and the release of
Windows Defender (formerly Microsoft AntiSpyware), and the acquisition of
RAV Antivirus from
GeCAD Software, Microsoft has once again entered the antivirus market with:
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