Microsoft Denies Virtual PC Vulnerability
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Core Securities, a company which develops vulnerability testing software, has discovered a major flaw in Microsoft's virtualisation software which might allow hackers to exploit virtual Windows systems. Interestingly, Microsoft, which was informed about the flaw 6 months ago, refuses to acknowledge the security hole as a critical one. According to a report released by the company, Microsoft's Virtual PC, Virtual PC 2007 and Virtual 2005 are affected by a major...
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