Microsoft warns of 'critical' vulnerabilities in Media Player and Windows
Microsoft is planning to release details of a number of security vulnerabilities to its software tomorrow. The company is warning that at least two of the security alerts relating to Windows Media Player and Windows itself are regarded as ’Critical’.
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