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Microsoft Won’t Fix This Bad Zero Day (Despite Wide Abuse)
Richi Jennings
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March 20, 2025
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Zero-Day Bug
Satya says NO: Redmond blames Windows users, rather than solve 30-year-old bug—exploited since 2017 ...
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