Microsoft Patches IE, Outlook Flaws
Microsoft Corp. issued patches Wednesday afternoon for a series of newly discovered vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer and Outlook Express.
Both patches are for vulnerabilities deemed critical, according to Microsoft's official postings. Both could result in an attacker being able to execute arbitrary code on a user's system, according to Microsft TechNet.
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