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Threat lists slammed as useless
Security vendor PC Tools has questioned the usefulness of the threat lists used by many security companies to warn of current malware attacks.

The problem, according to the Australian company, is that the lists--which are now regularly issued by almost every security software company--measure volumes rather than the underlying danger of a particular type of malware.


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