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[ZDNET] Microsoft confirms Windows zero-day; Insider-out security threat; Violence over Facebook status


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Microsoft confirms Windows BROWSER protocol zero-day

A security researcher has released proof-of-concept code for an unpatched security vulnerability affecting all versions of Windows, prompting a warning from Microsoft that remote code execution...

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