Windows Server Customer Engineering (Customer Advisory Team)
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Updates: RAMMap v1.32, Sigcheck v2.01
RAMMap v1.32: This fixes a bug in v1.30 that caused RAMMap to fail on Windows 8.
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Upatre: Emerging Up(d)at(er) in the wild
The MMPC is constantly monitoring emerging threats that are impacting our customers the most.
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Windows XP を 2014 年 4 月のサポート終了後も使い続けることのリスク
本記事は、Microsoft Security のブログ “The Risk of Running Windows XP After Support Ends April 2014” (2013 年 8 月 15 日公開) を翻訳した記事です。
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新セキュリティ インテリジェンス レポート、新データ、新たな視点
本記事は、Microsoft Malware Protection Center のブログ “New Security Intelligence Report, new data, new perspectives” (2013 年 10 月 29 日公開) を翻訳した記事です。
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New infection rate data for unprotected computers
In the previous Microsoft Security Intelligence Report, SIRv14, we introduced a new metric to measure the infection rate for computers protected with real-time antimalware software (protected computers) in comparison to computers that were not protected with up-to-date security software (unprotected computers). Using this new data, we wrote a feature story about the risks of running unprotected. Our customers told us that providing this data really helped measure the value of running real-time antimalware software. It clearly showed that security software can provide a significant contribution to a computer’s protection level.
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Infection rates and end of support for Windows XP
In the newly released Volume 15 of the Microsoft Security Intelligence Report (SIRv15), one of the key findings to surface relates to new insight on the Windows XP operating system as it inches toward end of support on April 8, 2014.
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New Security Intelligence Report, new data, new perspectives
Today, Microsoft released volume 15 of the Microsoft Security Intelligence Report (SIRv15). The report analyzes malware, exploits and more based on data from more than a billion systems worldwide and some of the Internet’s busiest online services.
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Update: RAMMap v1.31
RAMMap v1.31: This update fixes a bug in v1.30 that caused RAMMap to fail on Windows 8.
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Our protection metrics - September results
Earlier this year, we started publishing a new set of metrics on our portal – An evaluation of our protection performance and capabilities. These metrics show month over month how we do in three areas: coverage, quality, and customer experience in protecting our customers.
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Introduction: Chris Betz, new head of MSRC
By way of introduction, I am Chris Betz, the leader of the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC). I’m stepping in to fill the shoes of Mike Reavey, who has moved on to become the General Manager of Secure Operations, still within Trustworthy Computing.