Microsoft finds more 'critical' flaws in Windows

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Microsoft on Tuesday announced seven new security updates for Windows, including two that address "critical" vulnerabilities. Separately, Microsoft has made available a tool to clean systems affected by the Download.Ject exploit. The company had previously released a configuration change designed to help prevent infection, but has yet to release a patch.

Security company Symantec said the new product vulnerabilities include "high risk" threats. "These newly announced vulnerabilities may be exploited remotely, which could allow denial-of-service attacks, and could result in the loss of confidential data," Symantec said in a statement. "Symantec strongly advises users to apply security patches for these vulnerabilities immediately."

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Also Hi EP and people. I found this place again while looking through a oooollllllldddd backup. I have filled over 10TB and was looking at my collection of antiques. Any bids on the 500Mhz Win 95 fix?
Any of the SP crew still out there?
Xie wrote on Electronic Punk's profile.
Impressed you have kept this alive this long EP! So many sites have come and gone. :(

Just did some crude math and I apparently joined almost 18yrs ago, how is that possible???
hello peeps... is been some time since i last came here.
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Rest in peace my friend, been trying to find you and finally did in the worst way imaginable.

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