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Skype releases hotfixSkype has released a new hotfix for the Windows version of Skype that deals with some security issues and polishes out some kinks, including superior connection speed to the Skype network if you’re on a restricted connection.

The primary issues addressed in the Skype 3.6 hotfix are cross-zone vulnerabilities and the implementation of a new white/blacklist feature for programs that utilize the Skype API - keeping out those that exploit it for malicious purposes.

It also fixes some other bugs such as Skype crashing when taking a second incoming call, contacts being lost when synchronization failed, and the ability to use a webcam that’s plugged in during a call. For a full list of repairs included, check out the official list.

If your Skype is set to auto-update, you should get the fix automatically - otherwise, you can check for new updates from the Skype client or download Skype 3.6.

[via Skype Journal]

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