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En Octubre del 2008, Microsoft liberó un update que soluciona una vulnerabilidad en el servicio de Server.
Esta semana hemos recibido varios llamados por nuevos virus (malware) de importante impacto, que explotan esta vulnerabilidad. Al momento de su detección, estos nuevos virus no estaban incluídos en las últimas firmas de antivirus comerciales.
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