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Date Added: April 21, 2008 12:37:02 AM
Chinese-language blogs are detailing a zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Works, the company's lower-end office productivity suite, according to security vendor McAfee. The vulnerability is within an ActiveX control for the Works' Image Server, wrote McAfee analyst Kevin Beets. A PC would need to visit a Web site engineered to exploit the flaw, Beets wrote. A zero-day flaw is a ...

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