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Security Bites Podcast: A job half done at Microsoft
Created: 12/15/2006
Video description: Patch Tuesday brought fixes for 11 bugs, but three flaws are still at large. Also, we look at ID theft and security issues that remain after a Windows XP Wi-Fi update.

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