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Trojan attacks get smarter, scarier

By Keith Shaw and Jason Meserve, Network World, 03/23/2007
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Jason and Keith discuss a Russian Trojan horse that went undetected for 50 days, a QuickTime flaw that exploits MySpace, a report that discusses where Internet attacks are coming from, and free speech wins over a law aimed at protecting children from "harmful material." (34:15)

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