Microsoft shows off prototypes to blunt network attacks
Microsoft Research is showing off prototypes for two security projects aimed at containing zero-day Internet worms and thwarting malicious code execution attacks.
At the company’s annual TechFest event in Redmond, Wash., Microsoft engineers presented the first glimpse of a new technology code-named Vigilante that proposes a brand-new approach to automate worm containment.
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Microsoft says no new security patches this month
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