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    In what could be the most embarrassing exploit to impact Windows Vista since its commercial launch in January, security engineers at McAfee&#039;s Avert Labs confirmed today - and posted the video to prove - that the operating system can be caused to enter an interminable crash-restart-crash loop.
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    Feeling all smug, snug and secure because you have antivirus software running on that PC of yours? Think again.
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