Microsoft Warns of PowerPoint Attack

Microsoft Warns of PowerPoint Attack

"narramissic writes to let us know about yet another PowerPoint flaw, this
one affecting PowerPoint 2000, 2002, and 2003, soon after Microsoft issued
a record number of patches to fix numerous Office vulnerabilities (among
others). The new problem came to light in a blog posting by Microsoft
Security Program Manager Alexandra Huft, but the coverage at ITWorld has
more detail. Huft writes, "We've been made aware of proof of concept code
published publicly affecting Microsoft Office 2003 PowerPoint," and goes on
to say that Microsoft is not aware of any attacks that exploit the bug."

http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/10/13/1917217&from= rss

Imhotep
Imhotep [ Sa, 14 Oktober 2006 05:32 ] [ ID #1500505 ]

Re: Microsoft Warns of PowerPoint Attack

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Notifier Deamon [ Mo, 16 Oktober 2006 01:48 ] [ ID #1502691 ]

Re: Microsoft Warns of PowerPoint Attack

Leythos wrote:

> In article <qq-dnaiVnfj-x63YnZ2dnUVZ_sOdnZ2d [at] adelphia.com>,
> imhotep [at] nospam.net says...
>> Microsoft Warns of PowerPoint Attack
>>
>> "narramissic writes to let us know about yet another PowerPoint flaw,
>> this one affecting PowerPoint 2000, 2002, and 2003, soon after Microsoft
>> issued a record number of patches to fix numerous Office vulnerabilities
>> (among others). The new problem came to light in a blog posting by
>> Microsoft Security Program Manager Alexandra Huft, but the coverage at
>> ITWorld has more detail. Huft writes, "We've been made aware of proof of
>> concept code published publicly affecting Microsoft Office 2003
>> PowerPoint," and goes on to say that Microsoft is not aware of any
>> attacks that exploit the bug."
>>
>> http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/10/13/1917217&from= rss
>
> Follow-up fixed.
>

Legos,

It would be better to fix your newclient!

Now, do you have anything to add or are you trolling again?

Im
Imhotep [ Mo, 16 Oktober 2006 05:20 ] [ ID #1502695 ]

Re: Microsoft Warns of PowerPoint Attack

Leythos wrote:

> In article <qq-dnaiVnfj-x63YnZ2dnUVZ_sOdnZ2d [at] adelphia.com>,
> imhotep [at] nospam.net says...
>> Microsoft Warns of PowerPoint Attack
>>
>> "narramissic writes to let us know about yet another PowerPoint flaw,
>> this one affecting PowerPoint 2000, 2002, and 2003, soon after Microsoft
>> issued a record number of patches to fix numerous Office vulnerabilities
>> (among others). The new problem came to light in a blog posting by
>> Microsoft Security Program Manager Alexandra Huft, but the coverage at
>> ITWorld has more detail. Huft writes, "We've been made aware of proof of
>> concept code published publicly affecting Microsoft Office 2003
>> PowerPoint," and goes on to say that Microsoft is not aware of any
>> attacks that exploit the bug."
>>
>> http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/10/13/1917217&from= rss
>
> Follow-up fixed.
>


By the way spanky,

You changed the groups and replied to linux groups when this post is about a
Microsoft Power Point security hole. Damn, you really are slow.

Imhotep
Imhotep [ Mo, 16 Oktober 2006 05:34 ] [ ID #1502699 ]

Re: Microsoft Warns of PowerPoint Attack

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Notifier Deamon [ Mo, 16 Oktober 2006 01:48 ] [ ID #1502725 ]

Re: Microsoft Warns of PowerPoint Attack

Leythos wrote:

> In article <qq-dnaiVnfj-x63YnZ2dnUVZ_sOdnZ2d [at] adelphia.com>,
> imhotep [at] nospam.net says...
>> Microsoft Warns of PowerPoint Attack
>>
>> "narramissic writes to let us know about yet another PowerPoint flaw,
>> this one affecting PowerPoint 2000, 2002, and 2003, soon after Microsoft
>> issued a record number of patches to fix numerous Office vulnerabilities
>> (among others). The new problem came to light in a blog posting by
>> Microsoft Security Program Manager Alexandra Huft, but the coverage at
>> ITWorld has more detail. Huft writes, "We've been made aware of proof of
>> concept code published publicly affecting Microsoft Office 2003
>> PowerPoint," and goes on to say that Microsoft is not aware of any
>> attacks that exploit the bug."
>>
>> http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/10/13/1917217&from= rss
>
> Follow-up fixed.
>

Legos,

It would be better to fix your newclient!

Now, do you have anything to add or are you trolling again?

Im
Imhotep [ Mo, 16 Oktober 2006 05:20 ] [ ID #1502726 ]

Re: Microsoft Warns of PowerPoint Attack

Leythos wrote:

> In article <qq-dnaiVnfj-x63YnZ2dnUVZ_sOdnZ2d [at] adelphia.com>,
> imhotep [at] nospam.net says...
>> Microsoft Warns of PowerPoint Attack
>>
>> "narramissic writes to let us know about yet another PowerPoint flaw,
>> this one affecting PowerPoint 2000, 2002, and 2003, soon after Microsoft
>> issued a record number of patches to fix numerous Office vulnerabilities
>> (among others). The new problem came to light in a blog posting by
>> Microsoft Security Program Manager Alexandra Huft, but the coverage at
>> ITWorld has more detail. Huft writes, "We've been made aware of proof of
>> concept code published publicly affecting Microsoft Office 2003
>> PowerPoint," and goes on to say that Microsoft is not aware of any
>> attacks that exploit the bug."
>>
>> http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/10/13/1917217&from= rss
>
> Follow-up fixed.
>


By the way spanky,

You changed the groups and replied to linux groups when this post is about a
Microsoft Power Point security hole. Damn, you really are slow.

Imhotep
Imhotep [ Mo, 16 Oktober 2006 05:34 ] [ ID #1502730 ]
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