Hackers moving faster to exploit vulnerabilities
While the creator of the Sasser worm has been apprehended, the lessons learned from the latest cybersecurity attack demonstrate that there’s a new security issue looming : Hackers bent on creating mischief are moving more quickly to exploit vulnerabilities in Microsoft code.
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