Does Microsoft provide any resources that can be used to learn more about current malware trends?
A. At the RSA Conference Europe 2006, Microsoft released its “Microsoft Security Intelligence Report,” an in-depth perspective of trends in the malicious and potentially unwanted software landscape in the first half of 2006. This report expands upon a white paper Microsoft released in June 2006, entitled “MSRT: Progress Made, Lessons Learned”. Compared to the Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) paper, the Microsoft Security Intelligence Report includes more recent results based on a significantly expanded set of data sources. This report provides an in-depth perspective of trends in the malicious and potentially unwanted software landscape. Customers can download a copy of the Microsoft Security Intelligence Report from links located on the Microsoft Security Web site and the TechNet Security Center.
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