Detecting a critical vulnerability in Microsoft Office

The software giant has warned of a serious security vulnerability within the Office software suite, which could allow hackers to gain full control of the computer.

Picture 1 of Detecting a critical vulnerability in Microsoft Office Source: Infoworld Along with this warning, Microsoft released a patch for the vulnerability mentioned above - as part of this month's security bulletin. In addition, Bill Gates' conglomerate also announced another security flaw, rated "dangerous" at Top 2 within Microsoft Windows.

Traditionally, a vulnerability was considered "dangerous" when it allowed outsiders to break into the computer system and gain access to confidential data, however, it was impossible to copy the error itself. Other computer.

Meanwhile, a flaw is classified as "Critical" when it allows an Internet worm / virus to destroy and replicate and reproduce mass without any user intervention. .

Currently the Windows operating system is running over 90% of the world's computers, so any vulnerabilities or bugs labeled "Critical" related to Windows, are likely to have a huge impact. .

Over the past three years, Microsoft has made great efforts to improve the security, security and reliability of its software, as more and more malicious software targets Windows, IE and Office. . But it seems that these efforts are still just like salt.

You can download the latest patches at: www.microsoft.com/security

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