RealNetworks issues patches to fix critical flaws
13th Nov 2005, 14:23 GMT
RealNetworks patched up a critical flaw on Thursday. The patch covers three flaws that would have allowed malicious hackers to take control of a user's computer through the Real player. The problem was reported to the company more than four months ago.
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