In this volume, the analysis is from the perspective of the three Microsoft Trustworthy Computing Security Centers in addition to several Microsoft product groups.
Editor's Note: This is an example of Argentina only, to see the threat assessment by county, please follow this link: http://www.microsoft.com/security/about/sir.aspxThreat Assessment by Country
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Microsoft Security Intelligence Report (SIR) is a comprehensive and wide-ranging study of the evolving threat landscape, and addresses such topics as software vulnerability disclosures and exploits, malicious software (malware), and potentially unwanted software. Volume 8 of the Security Intelligence Report (SIR v8) covers July 2009 through December 2009. It includes data derived from more than 500 million computers worldwide, each running Windows. It also draws data from some of the busiest services on the Internet, such as Windows Live Hotmail and Bing.
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The MSRT detected malware on 4.7 out of every 1,000 computers scanned in Argentina during 2H09 (a CCM score of 4.7—up slightly from 4.5 in 1H09 but significantly lower than the average worldwide CCM of 7.0). Figure 102 and Figure 103 list the malware and potentially unwanted software categories and families detected by all Microsoft desktop anti-malware products in Argentina in 2H09.
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