Conficker: the worm that may just turn the world

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It beggars belief that malware can still spread rapidly through corporate networks, writes John Colley

The furore that has accompanied the spread of the Conficker worm seems like a bad case of déjà vu. The last time malware had a significant impact on the corporate world was in 2003, with the MS Bla...

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