Microsoft Admits Zero-Day Aided Google Attackers

Courtesy Linux Today  Thu, 01/14/2010 - 20:21

Internetnews: "Microsoft officials acknowledged that widely publicized attacks on Google and perhaps another 20 or more corporations were helped by a previously unknown zero-day (define) vulnerability in most versions of its popular browser."


 

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