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Microsoft Hit with Another Zero-Day Attack

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Saturday, 17 February 2007
By Brian Prince

Hackers have painted a bull's eye on Microsoft Word and Office programs yet again, and this time they seem to have hit their mark

The company issued a warning Wednesday stating there had been limited, targeted zero-day attacks exploiting a vulnerability that could allow code to be remotely inserted into a computer. The announcement came 24 hours after Microsoft released patches for 20 other flaws in its products, including six for Word.

The attack targets Office 2000 and Office XP. According to Microsoft, a user must first open a malicious Office file sent by an attacker via e-mail or some other method for the attack to launch. The company urged users to be cautious when opening unsolicited attachments, and has added detection capabilities to the Windows Live OneCare safety scanner to thwart the attacks.

Read the rest of this eWEEK story: Microsoft Hit with Another Zero-Day Attack




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