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Exploit-for-sale hacker pins bug on Vista's e-mail app

Submitted by MacRonin on March 24, 2007 - 1:08am
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Exploit-for-sale hacker pins bug on Vista's e-mail app: "A bug in Windows Vista's built-in e-mail program, Windows Mail, can be used by hackers to run malicious code on a victimized PC, according to a researcher who just two weeks ago was touting an exploit-for-sale service.

(Via Computerworld Security News.)

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