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12 Mar 2008, Shaun Nichols , V3
Fixes for Microsoft's Office productivity suite dominated this month's Patch Tuesday release.
The four bulletins in yesterday's Security Update addressed 12 vulnerabilities in the popular software.
Each of the bulletins fix vulnerabilities which could allow an attacker to remotely execute code on the target system. Microsoft has rated all four as 'critical', the highest of its four alert levels.
The bulletins address flaws in Outlook, Excel and Office web components. The update applies to Office XP, 2000, 2003 and 2007. Mac versions of Office 2004 and 2008 were also updated, each receiving fixes rated 'important'.
Windows XP and Windows Vista were not affected by the monthly update.
Dave Marcus, security research and communications manager at McAfee, said that the update addresses an important attack vector.
"Vulnerabilities in Office applications have been a favourite attack method among cyber-crooks, especially in stealthy attacks that seek to steal high-value intellectual property," he said.
"Trojan attacks often use rigged Office files that exploit vulnerabilities in the productivity suite."
Do you agree?
Outlook
I installed the updates yesterday and today when I started up I see I have Outlook on my desk top. I don't know what this means as I have always used Outlook Express for my e mail. Is Microsoft trying to tell me something?
Posted by John Brailsford, 13 Mar 2008
Office 'fix' breaks my Outlook Junk Mail
Well done, Microsoft - . Your latest changes to Outlook 2003 mean that your junk mail filter no longer works.
Suggestion : Test these 'fixes' before you release them. Please.....
Posted by David Roberts, 13 Mar 2008