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Dell security flaw from 2009 affects ‘hundreds of millions’ of PCs

First, the bad news: security researchers recently discovered five high-severity flaws in Dell’s firmware update driver – and they’ve been pushed to customer computers ever since 2009. Now the good news: A fix is already (finally) available for people who own Dell desktops, laptops, and tablets.

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