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SIRv12
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Date 2012 /
Editor/Conference Microsoft
Link http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9807245 (PDF) ((PDF) Archive copy)
Author Dennis Batchelder, Shah Bawany, Joe Blackbird, Eve Blakemore, Joe Faulhaber, Sarmad Fayyaz, David Felstead, Paul Henry, Nitin Kumar Goel, Jeff Jones, Jimmy Kuo, Marc Lauricella, Ken Malcolmson, Nam Ng, Mark Oram, Daryl Pecelj, Dave Probert, Tim Rains, Frank Simorjay, Holly Stewart, Matt Thomlinson, Scott Wu, Terry Zink
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Abstract

This volume of the Microsoft Security Intelligence Report focuses on the third and fourth quarters of 2011, respectively, with trend data for the last several years presented on a quarterly basis. Because vulnerability disclosures can be highly inconsistent from quarter to quarter and often occur disproportionately at certain times of the year, statistics about vulnerability disclosures are presented on a half-yearly basis, as in previous volumes of the report.

Throughout the report, half-yearly and quarterly time periods are referenced using the nHyy or nQyy formats, where yy indicates the calendar year and n indicates the half or quarter. For example, 2H11 represents the second half of 2011 (July 1 through December 31), and 4Q11 represents the fourth quarter of 2011 (October 1 through December 31). To avoid confusion, please note the reporting period or periods being referenced when considering the statistics in this report.

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 @misc{Lua error: Cannot create process: proc_open(/dev/null): failed to open stream: Operation not permitted2012BFR997,
   editor = {Microsoft},
   author = {Dennis Batchelder, Shah Bawany, Joe Blackbird, Eve Blakemore, Joe Faulhaber, Sarmad Fayyaz, David Felstead, Paul Henry, Nitin Kumar Goel, Jeff Jones, Jimmy Kuo, Marc Lauricella, Ken Malcolmson, Nam Ng, Mark Oram, Daryl Pecelj, Dave Probert, Tim Rains, Frank Simorjay, Holly Stewart, Matt Thomlinson, Scott Wu, Terry Zink},
   title = {SIRv12},
   date = {20},
   month = Apr,
   year = {2012},
   howpublished = {\url{http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9807245 (PDF)}},
 }