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Microsoft to Create Virus free WWW
Due to the high number of viruses propogated on the world wide web (WWW) Microsoft has developed the Microsoft Active Defense Network Excluding Spam(tm) (MADNES). MADNESS will be available in Windows XP, SP3 to be released in early 2005 and will connect Microsoft Windows machines to a secure netowork free of all spam and viruses. To prevent infection of the MADNES network these machine will not connect to the WWW, instead Microsoft will create controlled content for access on the MADNES network.

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How many times do people  Linux User 147560 | 07/26/04
I'll Tell Ya...  SC-man | 07/26/04
JUST GET IT OVER WITH AND CREATE THE UBER VIRUS  itanalyst | 07/26/04
Guerrilla Warfare. . .  boomslang_z | 07/27/04
Microsoft to Create Virus free WWW  rgriffith64@... | 07/26/04
In the meantime  michael-t | 07/26/04
"Foster Understanding"? Typical Microsoft Term  brenthawkinsmd | 07/26/04
Once again, the user IS the weakest link  John Zern | 07/26/04
People are to curious  middle_road | 07/26/04
I see MSN isn't in the list  Arrg | 07/26/04
Can you say "Monoculture"  Len Rooney | 07/26/04
And that same OS is flawed by design!  Xunil_Sierutuf | 07/27/04
So....  htotten | 07/27/04
Where is the quality testing?  leandro_z | 07/27/04
You are almost correct.  computer_man | 07/27/04
Cool new Data Mining Virus. . .  boomslang_z | 07/27/04
password  romio_juli | 05/31/06

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