Microsoft: 5 New Software Security Flaws

April 13th 2005 | Microsoft

Microsoft warned on Tuesday of five new critical-rated security flaws in Windows, Internet Explorer, Word and Messenger software programs that could allow attackers to take control of a personal computer.

Software patches have been released (here) by Microsoft as part of its monthly security bulletin, which included three other security warnings, rated at the second-highest level of "important." reports Reuters.

Microsoft: 5 New Software Security Flaws
Published in: Microsoft on 2005-04-13