Microsoft exec calls for infected PCs to be quarantined

Infected computers are a major problem
Infected computers are a major problem

A senior Microsoft exec has courted controversy by appearing to suggest that computers infected with malware should be 'quarantined' from the internet.

As outlined in a post on Microsoft's 'on the issues' blog corporate vice president Scott Charney talks about the huge threat of botnets and the threat that infected computers hold for other users.

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