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Microsoft rushes out critical fix

Darius Chang  |  Sep 27, 2006

It seems that the third-party patch released by Zeroday Emergency Response Team, or ZERT, has lit a fire up Microsoft's proverbial behind. The software giant has released a "critical" security fix for Windows two weeks before its scheduled release date.

It fixes a flaw in in the way Internet Explorer 6 handles certain graphics, which may allow malicious software to be loadedwhen the user clicks on a malicious link on a Web site or an email message.

The patch can be installed using Windows Update service or downloaded in the security bulletin MS06-055 article.

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