Microsoft offers patch as worms spread
Microsoft Corp., whose Windows operating system and e-mail programs have been under siege from new computer "worms" for at least 10 days, has released a patch for two critical vulnerabilities in its Web browser. "As a result of the Internet worms - which are viruses that spread through a network - hundreds of thousands of PCs worldwide, at the minimum, have been infected. Many have crashed and networks have slowed to a crawl."
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