Microsoft
has issued a
security
alert concerning a new unpatched vulnerability in Word that is being
actively exploited.
Attackers could exploit the vulnerability by persuading victims to open a
specially crafted Word document. On infection, the attacker could take control
of the victim's system.
The flaw affects Word 2000 and Word XP. Users are urged not to open any
documents originating from unknown sources.
The attack comes 24 hours after Microsoft issued its monthly set of
security
patches, which contained three updates for the Office productivity suites.
Word and Excel vulnerabilities are popular with attackers targeting
enterprise systems.
Numerous attacks have popped up in recent months in which criminals send out
spam messages with a specially crafted Word or Excel document to a few key staff
members inside one or a few organisations.
The attacks prey on business users' familiarity with Word and Excel
applications, and allow the attackers to gain access to trade secrets or
confidential customer information.
Launching small-scale attacks also limits the chances that a piece of malware
is detected by security software, allowing the criminals to launch several raids
before the security hole is plugged.
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