ESET Software today released NOD32 2.7 of its antivirus software, expanding its capabilities in malware (define) and adding support for Windows Vista. Despite Microsoft’s touting of Vista’s security, ESET said it’s only a matter of time before malware shows its ugly face on Vista. “Out of the box, Vista’s going to be more secure than Windows XP or anything else Microsoft has released,” said Randy Abrams, director of technical education at ESET. “But like any OS out of the box, users can do a tremendous amount of damage if they want to.”