Microsoft says attacks on Windows Flaw are UP!
Microsoft says attacks on newly disclosed Windows flaw rise
By JESSICA MINTZ (AP Business Writer)
From Associated PressMarch 30, 2007 10:34 PM EDT
SEATTLE - Hackers have stepped up attacks on computers running some versions of Windows, a day after Microsoft disclosed a hole related to the mouse cursor.
Microsoft Corp. sent out a security advisory Thursday warning customers that a vulnerability in ".ani" files - used to change the cursor into an hourglass while a program works, or into a dancing animal or other animation on specially designed Web sites - was allowing hackers to break into computers and install malicious software.
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By JESSICA MINTZ (AP Business Writer)
From Associated PressMarch 30, 2007 10:34 PM EDT
SEATTLE - Hackers have stepped up attacks on computers running some versions of Windows, a day after Microsoft disclosed a hole related to the mouse cursor.
Microsoft Corp. sent out a security advisory Thursday warning customers that a vulnerability in ".ani" files - used to change the cursor into an hourglass while a program works, or into a dancing animal or other animation on specially designed Web sites - was allowing hackers to break into computers and install malicious software.
(more here)
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