Microsoft releases fixes for just four flaws
Microsoft Tuesday issued four security bulletins that patched just four vulnerabilities in Windows, Visual Studio and the MSN and Windows Live Messenger software, setting a 2007 record for the fewest flaws fixed in a month's scheduled updates. Full story »
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