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An Israeli security firm, GreyMagic Software, documented nine new vulnerabilities in recent versions of Internet Explorer, eight of which the firm calls "critical."
The firm publicly released information on the vulnerabilities at the same time as it notified Microsoft, an approach the software giant has complained vigorously about in the past. Microsoft is evaluating the laundry list of flaws to determine if it needs to release a patch. Read the rest of the article at ENT News. |
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