Key flaws in Windows, IE fixed: Microsoft issues patches
14th Dec 2005, 21:39 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO: Microsoft Corp yesterday warned users of its Windows software as it released two patches for flaws classified as critical and important in its monthly security update. The vulnerabilities affect the Windows operating system and the Internet Explorer.
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