New malware exploits flaw in old versions of Office for Mac
Microsoft researchers recently discovered a piece of
Mac OS X malware
that exploits a three-year-old flaw in old versions of Office for Mac.
The threat uses a multi-stage attack, just like a Windows virus would.
While Microsoft did fix the problem in 2009, the software giant notes
that not every machine is up-to-date. The company’s data indicates,
however, that the malware is not widespread. “No operating system that
exists outside a laboratory is entirely immune to malware,” Microsoft
stated on its blog. “As different operating systems continue to gain in
popularity they attract more attention from would-be attackers –
especially since, as we see in the example analysis above, the
techniques and understanding needed to do so may be much the same as
those used against other platforms. And even though an operating system
may include many risk-reducing mitigation technologies, any machine’s
defenses against vulnerabilities are directly related to how current its
security updates for applications are kept.” Microsoft concludes by
warning users of Office 2004 for Mac, Office 2008 for Mac or Open XML
File Format Converter for Mac to update their software in order to
protect themselves from possible threats.
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