Three New Critical RPC Flaws Found
Nearly a month to the day after the Blaster worm began tearing through the Internet looking for machines vulnerable to the RPC DCOM exploit, Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday said that there are three newly identified flaws in the RPC protocol in Windows, two of which are quite similar to the one that Blaster attacks.
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