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Monday, 24 July 2006

An Intergalactic Security Statement

Posted on 13:44 by Unknown
Hell of a comment on the Malware Search Engine. Hackers crack secret Google malware search codes :"Hidden malware search capabilities within Google which were reserved for antivirus and security research firms just weeks ago have been cracked by hackers, according to security industry sources. The key to finding malware in Google lies in having the signature for the specific malware program,
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