'High Risk' flaws found in IE, Outlook
A pair of newly discovered security flaws in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and Outlook programs could put millions of users at risk of code execution attacks, a private research outfit warned Thursday.
The vulnerabilities were reported to Microsoft by private research outfit eEye Digital Security, and basic details on the risks and the affected products have been released on eEye’s upcoming advisories Web page.
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