Microsoft warns of 5 "critical" security holes (Reuters)
14th Nov 2006, 20:50 GMT
Reuters - Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday issued five "critical" security patches to fix flaws in its software that the company warned could allow attackers to take control of a user's computer.
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