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Posted by: Susan B. Shor 2005-02-02 22:08:24
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Microsoft has announced that it will share information on security-related issues in its software with government agencies using its products. Through the Security Cooperation Program, Microsoft will provide early warnings of security threats to participating agencies and alert them about security updates in advance. The company also said it wants to help prevent attacks in the first place, respond better and limit damage.
Posted by: bugmenotcom 2005-02-02 22:18:50 In reply to: Susan B. Shor
My Security Program for Governments.
Hey Governments! Your poor insecure windows computers are going to be affected by spyware, virus, trojans, worms, hackers and crashes.
Move away from the unprotected loudmouth in the center of the battlefield jumping up and down yelling "I'm safe, I'm secure!!"
Hey Governments! Your poor insecure windows computers are going to be affected by spyware, virus, trojans, worms, hackers and crashes.
Move away from the unprotected loudmouth in the center of the battlefield jumping up and down yelling "I'm safe, I'm secure!!"

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