Virus Alliance Expands By Three Security FirmsVirus Alliance Expands By Three Security Firms

Computer Associates, Sybari Software, and Symantec have joined the Virus Information Alliance.

information Staff, Contributor

July 1, 2003

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Computer Associates, Sybari Software, and Symantec have joined the Virus Information Alliance, a group formed to be a centralized resource for providing information about virus threats and vulnerabilities that target Microsoft's products.

The alliance, which was launched by Microsoft in late May with original partners Network Associates Inc. and Trend Micro Inc. to share virus information and demonstrate the Redmond, Wash.-based developer's commitment to security, now also integrates advisories from the new group of companies.

Links to alliance partners' warnings or security alerts which affect Windows or other Microsoft software can be found on Microsoft's TechNet Web site.

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