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REDMOND, Wash. (AP) - Microsoft Corp. released five security bulletins Tuesday to fix flaws that could allow an attacker to take complete control of someone else's computer system.
The security flaws rated "critical" Microsoft's highest threat level affect the company's Windows computer operating system, Internet Explorer browser, MSN Messenger, Microsoft Word software and Exchange server system.
The software maker also released three other patches to fix Windows flaws that carry less of a security threat. But the company said those "important" bulletins also could allow a malicious user to take control of another person's computer.
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