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Date Added: April 22, 2008 05:01:03 PM
Microsoft Corp today released the fourth volume of its Microsoft Security Intelligence Report at Infosecurity Europe 2008. The report focuses on the second half of 2007 and uses data derived from a range of tools running on approximately 450 million computers worldwide to provide an in-depth, global view of software vulnerabilities, software exploits, malicious software and potentially unwanted ...

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