, The Associated Press 2004-02-10
Microsoft Corp. warned customers Tuesday about unusually serious security problems with its Windows software that could let hackers quietly break into their computers to steal files, delete data or eavesdrop on sensitive information.
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could it be that anti virus and internet fire walls are paying microsoft to keep it quite untill they get a fix for it? like if there was sumtin wrong like some virus that no anti virus could get rid of but their needed to be a patch from ms well then the anti virus companies say hey we will give you 15-20% of our income if you keep it quite untill you cure it. ms makes money and they know they can fix it eventually so o well right? i may be wrong but its possible
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