Windows Vista OneCare tools have failed tests to see if they can detect malware and viruses. That means users will still have to use antivirus tools of competitors. Some market players in the antivirus industry feared Microsofts move to issue products in a market created by their own software error: in the sense of: sell software with security holes and a cure. However, Vista will include several design inprovements which make the new flagship operating system less vulnerable to attacks.


