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Microsoft security fix clobbers 2 million password stealers - Read More

Date Added: June 21, 2008 01:44:02 AM
Microsoft's June security updates were bad news for online criminals who make their living stealing password information from online gamers. The company's Malicious Software Removal Tool -- a program that detects and removes viruses and other bad programs from Windows machines -- removed game password-stealing software from more than 2 million PCs in the first week after it was updated to detect ...

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