Microsoft refuted claims Wednesday that the main Web site for its FrontPage software had been infected by the Nimda virus, despite the antivirus software alarms set off by viewing the site. On Wednesday, several security experts believed that the software giant--which has often put the responsibility on customers to patch software holes--had apparently failed to patch at least one major server. However, Christopher Budd, security program manager for Microsoft's security response center, said that wasn't the case. "No one is being infected," he said. "There is no code to infect people."
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