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Two new WMF bugs found.

Just days after Microsoft patched a critical vulnerability in the way the Windows operating system renders certain types of graphics files, a hacker has published details of two new flaws that affect the same part of the operating system. The new vulnerabilities were posted to the Bugtraq security mailing list today by a hacker going by the name of "cocoruder." (Computerworld)


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