any part of the microsoft security essenitals program still works from 07/2013 in the version of windows vista?

I know that microsoft can't anti part of the virus in the version of windows vista.

According to EPC is always available for Vista

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-GB/Windows/Security-Essentials-all-versions

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