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Trojan attacks Microsoft's AntiSpyware
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<blockquote data-quote="jimbo" data-source="post: 92936" data-attributes="member: 175309"><p>Thanks Net1, very useful info.</p><p></p><p>I would suggest ppl think about the logic here. Microsoft are writing programs to combat holes in their own operating system. This is an odd approach and not steeped in quality in the business sense of the word. Better to go with 3rd party spyware programs like Spysweeper from Webroot who are miles ahead of Microsoft in this field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimbo, post: 92936, member: 175309"] Thanks Net1, very useful info. I would suggest ppl think about the logic here. Microsoft are writing programs to combat holes in their own operating system. This is an odd approach and not steeped in quality in the business sense of the word. Better to go with 3rd party spyware programs like Spysweeper from Webroot who are miles ahead of Microsoft in this field. [/QUOTE]
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