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Release of Secunia End-of-Year Report
15:31 CET on the 22nd December 2006. Entry written by Ina Ragragio.
Hi guys.

Are you in the mood for some light holiday reading? We at Secunia have prepared just the thing for you!

You can now download the Secunia End-of-Year report. It's a 19-page document on some of the more interesting stories from this year, such as the Microsoft 0-day attacks, and the release of our Software Inspector, and some vulnerability statistics from our very own advisory database.

So I hope you enjoy your holidays, and also enjoy reading our little report. We'd love to hear what you think about it, so please send us feedback at pr@secunia.com.

In case an annual report is not enough for you, then we also publish monthly reports and articles that you can avail of. Just send an email with your request to support@secunia.com.

In the meantime, I'm off to some glögg-filled days!

Kind regards,

Ina Ragragio
Technical Writer


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