Microsoft scoffs at '10 new XP SP2 flaws'
Security firm Finjan has found 10 flaws in Windows XP SP2 - while Microsoft is saying the warnings are over the top.
According to the security company, the flaws mean that "attackers can silently and remotely take over an SP2 machine when the user simply browses a web page".
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