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		<title>IE7 Security Updates; really secure?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, we all see them, we install them because we think they are very important, which they are. Until you stumble accross this, like myself and a friend at work did today. We were investigating some issues with a server acting wonky (we then realized it was broken into), but in the midst of investingating, [...]]]></description>
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