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Security Update for Office 2003 Multilingual User Interface Pack (KB892843) 1
Block arbitrary code when a maliciously modified e-mail was opened.
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Report: Targeted e-mail attacks increasing
April 18, 2007
Security firm has spotted a significant upswing in e-mail attacks aimed at organizations.
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MessageLabs Ltd.
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Microsoft releases 'critical' updates for new programs
May 8, 2007
This month's Patch Tuesday focuses on fixes for vulnerabilities in 2007 editions of Internet Explorer, Exchange and Office.
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
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Outlook 2000 SR-1 Email Security Update SR-1
Protect your computer from malicious e-mail attachments.
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Microsoft juggles security, antitrust woes
March 18, 2004
roundup A 1997 e-mail from Microsoft may work against it in court. Meanwhile, at the Microsoft Management Seminar an executive says security issues are delaying product development.
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No fix yet for Word 2000 flaw
September 12, 2006
Microsoft releases patches for three security holes, but does not have a fix for a Word 2000 flaw being used in attacks.
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Qualys Inc.
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Microsoft releases Windows, Office fixes
November 11, 2003
The software giant releases three security updates for Windows and one for Office, leaving many federal system administrators with no choice but to work on a U.S. holiday.
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This week in security
January 22, 2005
ISP gets hijacked, with all DNS records moved to the U.K. Plus, both Microsoft and Apple come under fire for holes in Office and Mac OS X.
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Ballmer: Microsoft needs better sales pitch
July 7, 2004
But wait--is a new version of Office coming out before Longhorn? Hint found among calls for harder work, $1 billion in cost cuts.
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Zero-day attacks continue to hit Microsoft
September 28, 2006
Rare, out-of-cycle Windows patch fixes one flaw, but attacks through other known, yet-to-be-plugged holes continue.
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Another hefty patch month for Microsoft
August 8, 2006
Count 'em: A dozen security updates, nine rated "critical," covering 20 holes in Windows and three in Office.
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Second zero-day Excel flaw emerges
June 20, 2006
Another yet-to-be-patched Excel security hole is reported--and there's sample attack code on the Net, experts say.
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Stardust virus lands on OpenOffice
May 31, 2006
In a blast from the past, a new macro virus infects OpenOffice and StarOffice, open-source rivals to Microsoft's Office.
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Office update clogs spam filters
March 12, 2004
Antispam software vendors are scrambling to find a fix to the fixes in a recently released service pack for Office XP and Office 2000, which some say causes havoc with spam filters.
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Microsoft investigates potential new IE flaw
August 18, 2005
update Newly discovered, unpatched flaw could put users at risk of cyberattack, but it is still unclear which users may be vulnerable.
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Websense Inc.
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The future of malware: Trojan horses
October 13, 2006
Targeted attacks used for industrial espionage have become the nightmare scenario for big companies, researchers say.
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Stalemate on digital content?
November 6, 2003
Rights-management schemes are threatening to put customers under proprietary lock and key. And critics warn that Microsoft is gaining too much power, from multimedia to corporate memos.
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Leonardo Chiariglione
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Napster Inc.
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KRIPTUS 2.0.1
Use a text cyphering and deciphering tool for Microsoft Word and Microsoft Outlook e-mail editor.
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