MS Office and IE Exploits
buzban writes "Microsoft has issued this security bulletin regarding potential buffer/code exploits. It seems to have a potential effect on a lot of things, including Office v.X, Office:2001, IE for Mac OS and for Mac OS X, AppleScript, et al... I couldn't get the update from Apple just yet, but that might be my own screwup. ;)" Only the patch for MSIE on Mac OS X is in Software Update through Apple. All others must be downloaded from Microsoft. Update: 04/17 21:02 GMT by P : pumpkinhead writes in that ZDNet has a story with more details.
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SUCK IT, TREBEK
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You OSS advocates still think that Office and IE sucks. Why is it that the overwhelming majority of Businesses and web surfers use Microsoft products? Because they are superior. Open office, Mozilla, and other Open Source (read: Communist) programs are Un-American and inefficient. We all must use capitalist, patriotic software to win the war against terror. What are you, an American Taliban? Get with Microsoft, or you will give comfort and aid to the enemy.
God bless Microsoft.
God bless America.
Not that I use IE except for testing, but I found that you only get prompted for the update if Internet Explorer is in /Applications.
/Applications/Internet on my machine.
I had moved it into
got to work an hour ago, saw the back button troubles, and now this.
i guess it's an exploitin' type of day around here!
any guesses as to what'll be next?
thanks for the tip, though!
- On operating systems that enforce security on per-user basis, such as Mac OS X, the specific actions that an attacker's code can take would be limited to those allowed by the privileges of the user's account.
If you use the less-than-root privileged default user setup the impact of these remotely exploitable holes is mitigated. And you can thank the underlying UNIX system for that bit of goodness.-- @rjamestaylor on Ello
cygnuhchur
I've deleted IE from my mac. Now I need it for testing and don't want to re-install the OS. Would someone post it to their iDrive and email me about it?
--- Think of it as evolution in action ---
IE, like many apps, is installed by the root user, so that all users will have access to it. But it runs under your own user ID. So you might be at risk from malicious code in the installer, but once installed, you have the power of Unix permissions to protect you from malicious code on the web etc.
Ceterum censeo subscriptionem esse delendam.
This is sad... I downloaded IE 5.1.4 for OS9 with IE 5.1 and the file I downloaded was only 512k, but IE said it was completed. I tried re-downloading, and it just used the cache file and kept getting the same 512k file. So I deleted the cache file and it still somehow downloaded just the 512k file. I opened up Netscape and it downloaded just fine. It's so sad it's not even funny.
What is the freakin point of using IE on a mac? Office I can understand, since all the sheep of the world use it. IE? WHY? WHY? WHY? Must be like the people waiting for that rpm of IE for the lastest release of Redhat.
(Only works if you have monopoly on said product, though.)
Timeo idiotikOS et dona ferentes
don't use microsoft on an otherwise stable, secure system.
If I really gave a darn i would be on the floor rolling with laughter at the pain and anguish a microsoft product has brought to another group of people.
But then I realize that all software has security problems. ALL
Not that I am a microsoft apologist. Just statin' the facts.
But still it is so damn funny.
Trustworthy Computing
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screw ya bill