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		<title>Conficker&#8217;s $9.1 billion estimated economic cost</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Source: Dancho Danchev @ ZDNet In a recent blog post, the Cyber Secure Institute claims that based on their previous studies into the average cost of such malware attacks, the economic loss due to the Conficker worm could be as high as $9.1 billion. Despite that their analysis also considered a much limited infection rate [...]]]></description>
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