Malware may change, but bad habits hardly ever do. The latest big virus to circulate the Net--known affectionately as "Here You Have" by those who've encountered it--is a clear demonstration of the fact that the conventional approach to security just isn't good enough anymore. Tony Bradley explains how a more proactive security system could save us all a lot of trouble. - Tony Bradley, PCWorld
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