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How to Provide Spyware & Virus Feedback to Microsoft

Now that Microsoft is getting serious about the Spyware and Antivirus market, they have streamlined the way customers submit malicious code samples and detection feedback.  If you run across some nasty code, or have a bad detection experience – here are the addresses to use:

If your submission is related to false positive or false negative detection, please indicate this in the subject line of your e-mail.  Add the word “infected” if you’re submitting a .zip or .rar containing infected code.

Thanks to Randy Treit, Antimalware Team PM, for the information.

Only published comments... Mar 19 2006, 06:15 PM by Jeff
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Jeff Centimano is a Windows Server MVP based in Fairway, KS (USA). In addition to blogging and freelance technical writing for Microsoft, Jeff leads the KC-MEC User Group (kcmec.org) and assists with various site duties here at WindowsConnected.com. Jeff has been in the IT industry since 1994 and is currently a Solutions Architect at EMC Global Services.
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