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General => Akihabara => Topic started by: Foxy Brown on December 08, 2006, 09:00:57 PM
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Microsoft is currently investigating a vulnerability in certain editions of its Word Software that could open millions of unprotected PCs to hacker Latest News about hacker attacks.
The vulnerability affects Word 2000, 2002, 2003, Word Viewer 2003, Word 2004 for Mac, and Word 2004 version X for Mac. The free applications of Microsoft Works -- versions 2004, 2005 and 2006 -- are also vulnerable. (http://www.technewsworld.com/story/54629.html)
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I have word 2002, but the only documents I ever open with it are ones I create, so I'm not too worried.
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zomg take my essaysss!!! just take emmmM!!! >_<"
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Just one vulnerability? :D :D :D
Isn't it strange that M$ only discovers vulnerabilities in their software right before launching new versions? I mean, this vulnerability has been in there since 2001 (it says it affects Word 2002), and they discover it right before launching Office 2007? What are the "security patches" for then?
Every day I thank God I have GNU/Linux
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Just one vulnerability? :D :D :D
Isn't it strange that M$ only discovers vulnerabilities in their software right before launching new versions? I mean, this vulnerability has been in there since 2001 (it says it affects Word 2002), and they discover it right before launching Office 2007? What are the "security patches" for then?
lol, that's what I was thinking.
Oh well, I'll be sure to cash in on it at work :pimp:
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I use Word07.. haha so *shrugs*.. but that is MS for you.
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Every day I thank God I have GNU/Linux
Well, you get what you pay for. Wait, what?
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Just one vulnerability? :D :D :D
Isn't it strange that M$ only discovers vulnerabilities in their software right before launching new versions? I mean, this vulnerability has been in there since 2001 (it says it affects Word 2002), and they discover it right before launching Office 2007? What are the "security patches" for then?
Every day I thank God I have GNU/Linux
And don't forget: Mac versions are also effected... wait a sec. Apple Mac's kan have these kind of problems?? No way!
(In other news Apple's iTunes has a scripting vulnerability, so has Flash and Adobe reader)
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The vulnerability affects Word 2000...
d´oh^^
Damn I use this program quite often ...
Hope my Bitdefender ownz that Hacker bitches :O
But typical Microsoft tsssss.....
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Wow what a shocker yet another "accidental" security flaw in a Micro$uck programme.
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You could try Open Office at http://www.openoffice.org/ for a free, open source alternative to Microsoft Office. I use this at home, and I haven't noticed any real problems with it for my purposes at home. At work, it's a little different, and I do have Microsoft Office there. But work also decided to block incoming Word attachments temporarily until some workaround to this hole can be put in place. Interestingly enough, I've heard that there is no exploit for the hole, either in the wild or proof of concept, so currently, no damage can be done. *shrug* I don't know if that's true though, I only heard about the existence of the hole.
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Somebody has been copying to much: OpenOffice 2.1 seems to crash on it also :)
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I have word 2002, but the only documents I ever open with it are ones I create, so I'm not too worried.
Yeah same here, I hardly ever download documents, so I think I'm good :o
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Somebody has been copying to much: OpenOffice 2.1 seems to crash on it also :)
Perhaps that is true, but the difference here is that bug fixes for OO will likely come quickly and be easy to get.
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Hahahahaha
PLEASE
Someone hacking into a Macintosh? DUDE WTF
That gave me a good laugh :lol:
Also, I don't use Word. I don't like it.