Security vendor refuses to detail SP2 flaws
Although Finjan Software has detected ten flaws in Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, it refuses to divulge any technical details. The move is a safeguard to protect millions of SP2 users until Microsoft issues relevant patches.
A provider of secure CMS software for enterprises, Finjan has announced that its Malicious Code Research Center (MCRC) has uncovered 10 serious security vulnerabilities, which can be exploited by attackers to silently and remotely takeover SP2 machines when users are simply browsing a web page.
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