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Security Bites: IE 7 a 'high priority' update
Created: 08/09/2006
Video description: Security Bites: IE 7 a 'high priority' update Microsoft to release IE 7, but not every Windows user will get it. Also, Vista and Web 2.0 to get scrutinized at Black Hat, there's a new Firefox attack and fixes, and get a first look at AOL's Total Care.

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