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		<title>Microsoft and New York Times Get Scammed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The NY Times Digital Advertising department unknowingly placed a malicious ad for fake antivirus software on the newspapers website.  The scammers claimed to be Vonage, the Internet phone provider, and posted an ad on the site. During the weekend, the advertisements were switched to pop-up ads that made website visitors think that their computers were [...]]]></description>
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