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PowerPoint 0-Day Points to Corporate Espionage

Rakesgate writes "A second Trojan used in the latest zero-day attack against Microsoft Office contains characteristics that pinpoint corporate espionage as the main motive, according to virus hunters tracking the threat. This eWeek story walks through the attack, which uses a tainted 18-slide PowerPoint file, a Trojan dropper, 2 Trojans and a server in China that is used to communicate with compromised machines." From the article: "'Once this type of attack is out, it's very unusual for it to be limited to just one company. I think it's safe to assume that it's ongoing, especially since there is no patch for this vulnerability,' Huger added. Microsoft plans to issue a patch on August 8 for users of Microsoft PowerPoint 2000, Microsoft PowerPoint 2002 and Microsoft PowerPoint 2003. In the meantime, anti-virus experts are urging Microsoft Office users to be on the lookout for suspicious attachments, even those that appear to come from colleagues internally."

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  1. Enemy? by MarkByers · · Score: 1, Troll

    Enemy? Just because China is becoming a powerful nation doesn't mean you have to neutralize them before they overtake you. If America can be a powerful nation without fucking up the rest of the world, I'm sure China can do it too. Probably they'd do it a lot better actually. Stop killing everyone and try to learn how to get on with the people around you, even though they may be different to you.

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