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Win 7's Malware Infection Rate Climbs, XP's Falls 250

BogenDorpher writes "Microsoft released data today showcasing that Windows 7's malware infection rate has climbed by more than 30% during the second half of 2010, while the infection rate for Windows XP has dropped by more than 20%."
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Win 7's Malware Infection Rate Climbs, XP's Falls

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  • Except (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Dunbal ( 464142 ) * on Thursday May 12, 2011 @06:17PM (#36112922)

    Microsoft calculated the infection rates using its Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) by detecting and deleting selected malware such as fake antivirus programs, worms, viruses, and trojans.

    One VERY important point is that Microsoft's Malicious Software Removal Tool considers certain programs which can be used to bypass Windows Activation as "malware", which is probably skewing the results.

  • by sortius_nod ( 1080919 ) on Thursday May 12, 2011 @06:50PM (#36113202) Homepage

    Corperate environments are usually controlled and less likely to get malware.

    That's not true at all. Having worked support in various corporations I can assure you that the infection rate is still very high. I remember working for a large bank and they had conficker on 1500 servers and 20000 workstations. This is supposed to be a sterile environment as it's a bank, not so. Where you have staff who aren't exactly computer literate you will have large infection rates.

  • Comment removed (Score:5, Interesting)

    by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Thursday May 12, 2011 @07:18PM (#36113438)
    Comment removed based on user account deletion

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