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Now cut that out
The earlier small number was for the story about MS vulnerabilities, whilst this (much) larger number is for evidence of the maliciousness of the evil coders. Please, try not to get the topics confused.

Between Billy losing status as being richest, and now needing to pay for new whatewash campaign, the price of Windows probably just went up another $5.
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All the more reason  MkIIISupra | 04/02/04
All the more reason  seosamh_z | 04/03/04
Buy something ELSE!  OhMyGosh | 04/03/04
Buy something ELSE!  seosamh_z | 04/03/04
re:  ryusen | 04/05/04
Millions still infected  toadlife | 04/02/04
ISP's dont care.  DragonBRockin | 04/02/04
And no one else cares either  toadlife | 04/02/04
Some of them are  Chad_z | 04/03/04
This is why a monoculture is bad  Rick_K | 04/03/04
BillyG IS A TERRORIST!  carbon-12 | 04/02/04
numbers  toadlife | 04/02/04
re : numbers  V Sanders | 04/03/04
Your estimate is off!  B.O.F.H. | 04/02/04
A network monitor will tell you  Chad_z | 04/02/04
Costs are dependant on more than the software  toadlife | 04/02/04
re  V Sanders | 04/03/04
Dude, put down the crack pipe  Chad_z | 04/04/04
Still very widespread  Nigel Johnstone | 04/03/04
That is why they want the FEDS to regulate cybercrime  Xunil_Sierutuf | 04/03/04
no, it is to make sure companies and people  V Sanders | 04/04/04
free software can't afford the checking and double checking  wackoae | 04/04/04
Intertesting little gem........  nite_w0lf | 04/03/04
Black Helicopter Response...  Confused by religion | 04/03/04
Does this mean...  Spoon Jabber | 04/05/04
re: didn't the article say...  ryusen | 04/05/04
how do they get these numbers?  V Sanders | 04/03/04
probably  CobraA1 | 04/03/04
It's all the work of a bad design  middsco | 04/03/04
from what I hear . . .  CobraA1 | 04/03/04
This data courtesy of MS spyware ???  Plain Logic | 04/04/04
oh - bull  V Sanders | 04/04/04
Good one!  Spoon Jabber | 04/05/04
A lot of ISP's are blocking Port 135  jfrankcarr | 04/04/04
linux hacked more then originaly thought  V Sanders | 04/04/04
So, MS spyware 'ratted' them out about their earlier spin on Slammer ???  Plain Logic | 04/04/04
Now cut that out  myndlon@... | 04/05/04
OOPS, previous post should say 'Blaster', not 'Slammer'... Too many ...  Plain Logic | 04/04/04
Is is just my bias or is it true that  mlindl | 04/05/04
I can think of about 4 or 5...  Spoon Jabber | 04/05/04
MsBlaster has larger subscriber base then Linux  ShadeTree | 04/05/04

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