Flaw finders lay siege to Microsoft Office
Responding to a steady influx of flaws in the company’s Office productivity suite has occupied many of Microsoft’s programmers since late 2005. So far this year, the software giant has detailed at least 24 Office flaws found by outside researchers in its monthly bulletins, six times the number of Office flaws found in all of 2005.
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