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A flaw that could affect as many as 200 million people could be used to trick people into installing malware
Microsoft Edge gets 4 security fixes in its first patch Tuesday, while older sibling Internet Explorer got 17
Attackers could use the vulnerability to force BitTorrent applications used by hundreds of millions of users to send malicious traffic
Analysts had predicted attackers would quickly figure out how to take advantage of the flaw
The flaw could be exploited remotely to crash DNS servers by sending them a single packet
The flaw affects virtualization systems that use QEMU to emulate CD-ROM drives
Users should update Java as soon as possible because attackers are already taking advantage of at least one vulnerability
Neither the second nor third vulnerability has been patched by Adobe, although the company promises to do so this week
The vulnerability allows attackers to generate rogue certificates that pass OpenSSL's validation
Patches will be released on July 9 for a high severity vulnerability in OpenSSL's widely used cryptographic library