Re: Microsoft on the hunt for 'serious' Windows flaw



On Nov 30, 2007 11:57 AM, Mustafa Qasim <alajal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Microsoft bug squashers are investigating reports of a serious security
vulnerability in Windows operating systems that could allow attackers to
take control of vast numbers of machines, particularly those located off US
shores.


Wrong mailing list.

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