Hacking fear over new Windows security flaw

Microsoft is attempting to plug a glaring hole in some versions of its Windows software, a weakness similar to those exploited by the devastating “Blaster” and “Sasser” attacks, a security expert says.

Hacking fear over new Windows security flaw

Microsoft is attempting to plug a glaring hole in some versions of its Windows software, a weakness similar to those exploited by the devastating “Blaster” and “Sasser” attacks, a security expert says.

The patch, included in the company’s monthly security bulletin, fixes a hole that could allow hackers to take complete control of computer systems, Microsoft said.

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