Microsoft reveals 'critical' security flaws

Microsoft has revealed "critical" flaws in its Windows operating system that could allow hackers to alter data stored in computers, load and run nefarious programs or reformat hard disks.

Microsoft has revealed "critical" flaws in its Windows operating system that could allow hackers to alter data stored in computers, load and run nefarious programs or reformat hard disks.

In a security bulletin, Microsoft urged Windows users to download a new version of Microsoft Virtual Machine, which is the part of Windows that runs Java-language applications.

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