Microsoft patches critical bug that affects every Windows version since 95


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Microsoft has patched a critical flaw in Windows that has existed in every version since the introduction of Windows 95 more than 19 years ago. IBM security researchers discovered the flaw earlier this year and notified the software giant privately in May. The rare bug allows attackers to remotely execute code on an affected system just by convincing Windows users to visit a URL in Internet Explorer. IBM says the exploit can be triggered on Internet Explorer 3.0 onwards, and every currently supported version of Windows is affected.

 

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http://www.theverge.com/2014/11/12/7202801/microsoft-patches-critical-19-year-old-windows-bug

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Yet people criticize free open source software for having old bugs. It happens in any software, proprietary or free.

 

Also I love how Neowin reports the Linux bugs and there isn't an article about this vulnerability at all.

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