Microsoft exploit code hits the web
Exploit code has started appearing on hacking websites for a critical Microsoft flaw less than three days after the patch was released.
The patch (MS05-039) addresses a flaw in the Windows Plug-and-Play system, which automatically recognises and configures devices as they are plugged in to the computer.
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