Microsoft warns of five new flaws
Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday reported five new security flaws in its software, including one of "critical" severity that affects nearly all programs in its Office suite of software. "The critical vulnerability could allow an attacker to read files on a victim’s computer, run programs or otherwise seize control."
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