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Story: Microsoft besieged by zero-day attacks

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Posted by: Oldator (Thursday 28 September 2006, 2:01 PM)

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"A flaw in Word has gone unpatched since early this month and a flaw in an IE ActiveX control called daxctle.ocx first surfaced on 14 September."
Just another example of this "swiss cheese" OS, not
a chance of plugging ALL the holes and making it secure. Upgrade to Linux and be secure and stable.
M$ should be held responsible for all damages done by this useless fragment of excrement.

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