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First Office 2007 bug awaits confirmation
February 22, 2007 — 7:01pm ET
Let the floodgates open wide: researchers at eEye Digital Security have discovered the first remotely-executable exploit for Microsoft Office 2007. According to eEye, the bug affects Publisher 2007 and can allow arbitrary code execution via a logged in user. Microsoft has yet to confirm the vulnerability but if the company does does, it will mark the first bug found in the Office 2007 suite. The company is not offering any workarounds or fixes at this time. Report
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