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Default <News> Security Researcher Finds Flaw in Windows Media Player

Security Researcher Finds Flaw in Windows Media Player

Hackers can wield malicious Windows Media Player files to exploit any unpatched Internet Explorer (IE) vulnerability on a PC, even if IE isn't the browser of choice.





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