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Microsoft patches new Office flaw
Jason Meserve (Network World) 15/09/2006 14:37:43

Microsoft has released its monthly set of security patches, fixing a critical flaw in Office. Attackers could exploit the bug by tricking Office users into opening a maliciously encoded .pub document, which would then allow attackers to run unauthorized software on a victim's PC. These .pub documents are created by Microsoft's Publisher software, an Office component used for designing print and online business publications.

For more information: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms06-sep.mspx

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