Microsoft releases critical patches
Microsoft has released patches for three security holes in its Windows operating system, with two of them described as "critical" by Microsoft.
All three flaws affect versions of Windows, from NT4 and Windows 98 to Windows XP, including machines with Windows XP Service Pack 2.
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