I got this e-mail from my ITS
Please be advised to 鈥渘ot鈥?open any Microsoft Word Document Attachments sent to you via email whether it be from an internal or external address to prevent any harm to your system or the Universities Network. If you have any questions, please contact the ITS Helpdesk.
Eweek.com is reporting a new Microsoft Word zero-day attack underway. Microsoft issued a security advisory to acknowledge the unpatched flaw, which affects Microsoft Word 2000, Microsoft Word 2002, Microsoft Office Word 2003, Microsoft Word Viewer 2003, Microsoft Word 2004 for Mac and Microsoft Word 2004 v. X for Mac. The Microsoft Works 2004, 2005 and 2006 suites are also affected because they include Microsoft Word. Simply opening a word document will launch the exploit. There are no pre-patch workarounds or anti-virus signatures available. Microsoft suggests that users 'not open or save Word files,' even from trusted sources."
Does anyone have any information about the new Microsoft virus?pc security
there is a zero day flaw with works and i believe word also.
not sure when a patch will be released perhaps with this months on tuesday?
Does anyone have any information about the new Microsoft virus?symantic
I would go to microsoft and see if there is a new patch to fix this virus and if so then download it.
I simply send word docs through hotmail. That way you get the most appropriate Virus checking done for you for free.
Well I would go to microsoft and check for the updates for this virus
Personally I was worried about the new virus called Vista that devours all of your HD space and RAM, slowing even the fastest computers to a crawl... :)
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