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And who do we have to thank here? Microsoft! With the release of Vista and Office 2007 they have pretty much secured their software. Poor little hackers and anti-MS bashers won't have anything to scream about on Microsoft anymore. Boo hoo. Even the hackers have realized that there is no point in trying to exploit Microsoft applications anymore since most of them get caught and are DOA. Time to shift the focus elsewhere. Good for Microsoft on fending off said attacks.

The new Microsoft versions are very secure it seems and that's what they've been destined to do for the past few years. They keep learning from their past experiences and that's what makes them as great as they are.
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Protection for Reader  Anton Philidor | 02/09/07
Re: Protection  John L. Ries | 02/09/07
My post used as its model...  Anton Philidor | 02/10/07
i'm confused!  galileon | 02/10/07
Corporate computer threats 'moving to Adobe'  Loverock Davidson | 02/09/07
Couldn't agree more...  harrisharris | 02/10/07
Well...gollee!  Cardinal_Bill | 02/09/07
XPS nonstandard and proprietary?  PB_z | 02/09/07
don't trust M$ - everything they do has a money grab control angle to it.  wessonjoe | 02/12/07
Golly, Adobe has had security updates before  Boot_Agnostic | 02/12/07

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