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Microsoft plugs ten security holes
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Microsoft today issued free software updates to plug at least 10 security holes in its Windows operating system and other software. Windows users can download the patches directly from Microsoft Update or by using the Windows Automatic Updates feature.
Read the complete story here. (Washington Post)
Source : Tom's Hardware US
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