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<title><![CDATA[Update on the Fake-AV at MLB.com — How It Is Distributed, and Who Else Distributes It | The STAR Team Blog]]></title>
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<title><![CDATA[How Vulnerable are Unprotected Servers in the Cloud? Part I | The STAR Team Blog]]></title>
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Perimeter E-Security recently conducted an experiment to determine how long it would take for an unprotected machine in the cloud to be probed and attacked. The short answer is: not very long. Read this post for full details and experiment findings]]></description>
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Perimeter E-Security recently conducted an experiment to determine how long it would take for an unprotected machine in the cloud to be probed and attacked. The short answer is: not very long. Read this post for full details and experiment findings.]]></description>
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