Microsoft Fixes Critical Windows Image Flaw - Industry Standard

March 16, 2009 by free webhosting reviews 


Microsoft Tuesday fixed a hole that could hand over control of your PC to an attacker if you view one poisoned image on a Web site or in an HTML e-mail. Similar flaws have been heavily targeted by online crooks in the past. The flaw, MS09-006

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Microsoft plugs remote execution, spoofing holes in Windows - Zd Net Asia.com
Microsoft on Tuesday issued patches for critical holes in all supported versions of Windows that could allow an attacker to take over a system by executing code remotely if the user viewed a maliciously crafted image file. The patch for Windows 2000

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