Microsoft patches Windows
Microsoft today offered patches for several serious Windows security holes and released a new tool that lets users remove malicious software from their PCs.
Additionally, Microsoft said it now has a formal closed beta test program for testing security updates. Through the new "Security Update Validation Program," select customers and partners representing many backgrounds will get access to security updates to test for application compatibility, Microsoft said in a statement.
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