, The Register 2004-10-08
An unpatched security vulnerability in popular older versions of Microsoft Word poses a severe threat to users, security reporting firm Secunia warned yesterday.
The vulnerability has been confirmed in Microsoft Word 2000, but has also been reported in Microsoft Word 2002. The bug has been shown to crash systems. The execution of arbitrary code might also be possible, but remains unproven. The vuln was discovered by white hat hacker HexView, who posted information about it on a full disclosure mailing list - without notifying Microsoft first.
Microsoft is yet to investigate the bug, much less develop a fix. In the meantime, Secunia advises Word users to open only trusted documents. ®
