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Security Bites: Microsoft's OneCare fails to impress
Created: 06/05/2006
Video description: Microsoft's OneCare fails to impress, but McAfee, Symantec, and others respond. Also, Vista plays hide-and-seek with hackers, a limited Microsoft firewall, and Firefox patches.

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