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The Philippines ranks among the most vulnerable to cybercrime attacks in the Asia Pacific region as roughly half of computers sold in the country have been invaded by malware, a study by global tech giant Microsoft said.

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The "Unlimited Potential" grants against human trafficking were also distributed in Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Singapore and Thailand, Lori Forman, Microsoft Asia’s community affairs director, said in a telephone interview.
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The Philippines ranks among the most vulnerable to cybercrime attacks in the Asia Pacific region as roughly half of computers sold in the country have been invaded by malware, a study by global tech giant Microsoft said.

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The "Unlimited Potential" grants against human trafficking were also distributed in Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Singapore and Thailand, Lori Forman, Microsoft Asia’s community affairs director, said in a telephone interview.
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