[ news_security_news ] 2 Critical Microsoft Fixes Released
Chris Crum Staff Writer
2006-05-09
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Two new critical status security flaws have been discovered involving Windows and Microsoft Exchange.
According to Reuters, Microsoft has warned that these vulnerabilities could potentially give hackers access to a user's computer.
The world's biggest software maker defines a flaw as "critical" when the vulnerability could allow a damaging Internet worm to replicate without the user doing anything to the machine.
As part of its monthly security bulletin, Microsoft has released patches to fix the flaws, which can downloaded here.
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