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But because security conscious companies are blocking the Internet ports used by this malware--ports 139 and 445--any worm will have a hard time jumping from one corporate network to another, Bitle said. "It will probably be the type of situation where if a worm does come out, it will hit sporadically through different companies where they haven't been able to apply the patches or put the controls in place."
QuoteBut because security conscious companies are blocking the Internet ports used by this malware--ports 139 and 445--any worm will have a hard time jumping from one corporate network to another, Bitle said. "It will probably be the type of situation where if a worm does come out, it will hit sporadically through different companies where they haven't been able to apply the patches or put the controls in place."I thought every security update patches a flaw???