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 <description>Malware, like real-world epidemics, has the strange property that it does not only matter to your health how well protected you are, but also, how well average people &quot;out there&quot; are. The more machines that are infected, the higher is your risk of also becoming infected. But that is not all: You are at risk even if you are well protected!
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