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Written by David Noel-Davies
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Earlier this month, Microsoft
reported that various versions of Windows were vulnerable to an Internet Group
Management Protocol (IGMP) flaw that could let hackers remotely execute code on
unprotected systems. Missing from the list of affected Windows versions,
however, was Windows Home Server (WHS) and Small Business Server (SBS). This
week, Microsoft corrected that mistake, noting that WHS and SBS are affected by
the flaw and are potentially even more at risk than certain desktop Windows
versions.
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