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This sound like an ad
When a user opens a rigged Word file, it may corrupt system memory in such a way
that an attacker could gain complete control over the PC, Microsoft said in a security
advisory posted late Wednesday. Office 2000 and Office XP are at risk, the company
said. The two recent versions, Office 2003 and 2007, are not affected.


Sound like MS is pushing for all users to "upgrade to a newer version " of the office
bloatware/spyware suite, heck while you're at it just upgrade to the newest OS/
bloatware/spyware too.
Posted by: Rick_K   Posted on: 02/19/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Patch Tuesday is really working out for MS  Richard Flude | 02/15/07
I can hear him now....  Algernon1970 | 02/15/07
Zero-day attack hits Word  Loverock Davidson | 02/15/07
Well...  zkiwi | 02/16/07
Go ahead and open that suspicious word doc  Boot_Agnostic | 02/16/07
Microsoft product no go zone  whoozhe@... | 02/17/07
This sound like an ad  Rick_K | 02/19/07

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