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May 09, 2017
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Microsoft rushes emergency fix for critical antivirus bug

Microsoft's security team fixed a type confusion flaw in its malware engine that affects practically all of its security products. Read More

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Security researcher Tavis Ormandy, one of Microsoft's biggest critics, praises Microsoft for its rapid response to a newly discovered security hole. Read More

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Machine learning analytics get a boost from GPU Data Frame project

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Application Security and Performance

Web application and DDoS attacks hit enterprises without warning or reason. The attacks can expose confidential data and website resources to malicious uses, reduce performance, and render sites unavailable. Responsible organizations proactively block web attacks to protect their reputations, site availability, site performance, and confidential data. Read More

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