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Photos: Inside the antivirus control centre

silicon.com gets to the bottom of mobile phone virus claims, inside F-Secure's Helsinki HQ

Tags: virus, mobile, f-secure

By Will Sturgeon

Published: 12 September 2005 16:45 GMT


Putting security on the map: Inside the operation centre there are constantly updating screens monitoring security outbreaks as they occur, plotting metrics such as number of interceptions against real time geographical locations to measure the spread. In a world where threats typically spread from east to west and follow the sun this throws up clear patterns.


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