Vulnerability found in Microsoft Excel
A new vulnerability has been found in Microsoft’s Excel spreadsheet program, just a few days after the company fixed problems with several of its applications in its monthly patch distribution.
One customer reported an attack using the vulnerability, which comes from an e-mail with a malicious Excel document attached, wrote Mike Reavey, Microsoft Security Program Manager, on the company’s security blog.
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