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Funny, I guess I must be imagining all these XP machines people are still using that I *still* end up having to remove viruses from. Maybe you didn't notice, but there aren't a whole lot of consumers throwing away their three or four year old hardware for a Windows 7 machine and many of them don't know how to upgrade or even that they should. Hell, some of them did upgrade and didn't like it and what did they do? Back to XP... and back to virus hell. As long as XP survives, we will never be free of this.
Yes, we still do have those viruses.