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EASTLondon
10-07-2004, 04:15 PM
By TechWeb News
October 07, 2004 (2:54 PM EDT)

"A flaw in Microsoft Word 2000, and possibly Word 2002 as well, could be used by hackers to crash PCs or perhaps run other code on the compromised machine, a security firm said Thursday.

According to an alert from Copenhagen-based Secunia, the bug in Word stems from an input validation error within the parsing of document files, and if exploited could cause a stack-based buffer overflow that in turn leads to a denial-of-service (DoS) and a crash.

The bug has been confirmed in Word 2000, but also reported (though not confirmed) in Word 2002, the version in Office XP.

"Due to the nature of the problem, execution of arbitrary code may potentially also be possible, though it has not been proven," Secunia's alert read.

Hackers could send specially-crafted documents as attachments, or entice users to malicious Web site where bad Word docs lie in wait. Unless the security level of Internet Explorer is set to "High" or the "File download" setting has been disabled, said Secunia, users clicking on Word doc links at a Web site could be at risk.

The security firm rates the bug as "Highly Critical." A patch for the problem is not yet available from Microsoft."

News Article link (http://www.techweb.com/article/printableArticle.jhtml?articleID=4990018 7&site_section=700028)

EASTLondon
10-07-2004, 04:17 PM
Secunia Advisory: SA12758
Release Date: 2004-10-07

HexView has discovered a vulnerability in Microsoft Word, which can be exploited by malicious people to cause a DoS (Denial of Service) and potentially compromise a user's system.

The vulnerability is caused due to an input validation error within the parsing of document files and may lead to a stack-based buffer overflow.

This can be exploited to crash the process when the user opens a specially crafted document. However, due to the nature of the problem, execution of arbitrary code may potentially also be possible, though it has not been proven.

The vulnerability has been confirmed in Microsoft Word 2000, but has also been reported in Microsoft Word 2002.

Solution:

Open trusted documents only.

For Internet Explorer users, documents on web sites can be opened automatically in the browser, unless the security level for the "Internet" security zone is set to "High" or the "File download" setting has been disabled.

Provided and/or discovered by:

HexView