A previously unexplained spike in security patches issued for Microsoft Office in 2006 and 2007 was spurred by sophisticated hack attacks against pro-Tibet organizations and U.S. defense contractors, an insider claims.


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Espionage Against Pro-Tibet Groups, Others, Spurred Microsoft Patches





