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THE WEEK IN REVIEW: Cursing Windows' cursor flaw

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April 7, 2007
Cursing Windows' cursor flaw

Microsoft suffered a bit of a black eye this week when it had to rush out a patch for a "critical" Windows vulnerability that was already being exploited on the Internet.

The software giant broke with its monthly patch cycle to fix a bug that cybercrooks had been using since last week to attack Windows PCs, including those running Vista.


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