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Microsoft Again... WORD

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ok, since i cant read ur post, im going 2 guess what ur talking about.... im guessing ur talking about all those ciritical updates that windows just released..... yeah, well, it sux, but just keep on auto updates, and u dont really have 2 worry bout it......atleast theyre fixing the problem, hopefully it wont create new ones......

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Yikes! Did he do a cut and paste from the source includingfont and formating an all. Or maybe he didnt really careif anyone replied to his post. Well, I cant really make out anything and I am getting cross-eyed trying.

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hi there! so why don't u copy this text and paste it into notepad? too many work or what?

 

4 all readers: here's the text again :rolleyes:

 

The Register Oct 8 2004 7:22AM

 

 

An unpatched security vulnerability in popular older versions of Microsoft Word poses a severe threat to users, security reporting firm Secunia warned yesterday. The flaw stems from an input validation error in Word. This creates a mechanism for creating malicious files capable of crashing Windows boxes providing a user can be tricked into opening dodgy documents. The bug might also (at least potentially) be used to inject malicious code into vulnerable systems. A buffer overflow vulnerability, the most common class of security vulnerability, is to blame. The vulnerability has been confirmed in Microsoft Word 2000, but has also been reported in Microsoft Word 2002. The bug has been shown to crash systems. The execution of arbitrary code might also be possible, but remains unproven. The vuln was discovered by white hat hacker HexView, who posted information about it on a full disclosure mailing list - without notifying Microsoft first.

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