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By SirLaser, on 15-11-2007 05:15

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Redmond (WA) - Microsoft issued its monthly security bulletin this week, this time just patching two known issues.
The main glitch noted in the update is rated "critical" by Microsoft. It deals with a vulnerability in Internet Explorer 7 that allows hackers to use malicious code to take over an unsuspecting victim's computer.
Symantec responded to the threat by saying it "is concerning as it's a publicly known issue that puts computer users at risk."

The software giant also has an update under the "important" designation, which is the second-highest rating. This bug only affects users of Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003, and it opened the door for hackers to trick the computer into going to a malicious website by making it think it's going to a legitimate site.

Users can download the updates at Microsoft.com or through Microsoft's automatic update download service.

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