Microsoft products also vulnerable to Mozilla flaw
Popular Microsoft products may be vulnerable to a security vulnerability that is similar to one patched for the Mozilla web browsers last week. Microsoft’s MSN Messenger and Word word processing application both support a feature that could give remote users access to functions that could be used launch applications on Windows computers, according to an alert from Secunia, which tracks software vulnerabilities.
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