With viruses proliferating and many personal computers going unprotected, Microsoft Corp. feels greater pressure to include anti-virus software with Windows -- but it's also wary of the potential antitrust implications, the company's top lawyer said Friday.
"It is something we hear increasingly about," said Brad Smith, Microsoft general counsel. "I have to say, it is a real cause of concern for us that 70 percent of consumer PCs do not have current anti-virus protection."
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