Attackers are trying to take advantage of a newly-disclosed vulnerability in several of Microsoft's server products that could alow them to run unauthorized code on affected computers, the company has warned.
The attacks are limited so far, according to a Microsoft advisory issued late Thursday evening. The company is working on a patch but no release date has been set, a spokeswoman in London said.
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