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34 flaws found in Oracle database software







34 flaws found in Oracle database
software

34 flaws found in Oracle database
software
08/03/2004 05:47 PM

Oracle is getting ready to announce fixes for 34 flaws in its database software that were recently discovered by a British security firm.




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