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Has Microsoft Changed it’s Update Policies? | PC User Clinic

Posted on Monday, 14 December 2009No Comment

Microsoft chose to disable the utilization of this codec instead of patching it to fix some recently discovered security vulnerabilities. Last year, Microsoft took a similar measure regarding a flaw that was discovered in its Windows …

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