Microsoft warns of ‘critical’ flaws

17 October 2003 · 0 comments

Microsoft has warned of seven security flaws in its programs, describing five of them as “critical”. People are being urged to go to the Windows update site and download the latest fixes. The software affected by the latest flaws includes Microsoft’s Exchange e-mail server, various versions of its operating system, the Windows Messenger service and [...]

 

Microsoft has warned of seven security flaws in its programs, describing five of them as “critical”. People are being urged to go to the Windows update site and download the latest fixes.

The software affected by the latest flaws includes Microsoft’s Exchange e-mail server, various versions of its operating system, the Windows Messenger service and multimedia software for web browsers. [BBC Tech News]

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