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		<title>Researchers warn of likely attacks against Windows, PowerPoint</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Researchers warn of likely attacks against Windows, PowerPoint Some of the bugs Microsoft patched today will be exploited by hackers almost immediately, security researchers predicted. Microsoft's massive update -- a record-tying 13 separate security bulletins that patched 26 vulnerabilities -- gives attackers all kinds of ways to compromise machines and hijack PCs. ]]></description>
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