28 September 2006
Windows and Mac users warned of PowerPoint security problem Reports circulate of new unpatched vulnerability in Microsoft's code

Microsoft is investigating reports of a new vulnerability in PowerPoint
Experts at SophosLabs™, Sophos's global network of virus, spyware and spam analysis centers, have reminded computer users to be wary of opening unsolicited files as reports circulate of a newly discovered vulnerability in Microsoft PowerPoint. The unpatched flaw is believed to allow hackers to run malicious code, such as a worm, on Windows and Mac computers.
Microsoft has published details of the issue in a security advisory on its website. The vulnerability is believed to affect Microsoft PowerPoint 2000, Microsoft PowerPoint 2002, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003, Microsoft PowerPoint 2004 for Mac, and Microsoft PowerPoint v. X for Mac.
"It's been a bad few weeks for Microsoft on the security front. No sooner have they rushed to deal with a zero day vulnerability in the way their products handle Vector Markup Language than they discover an apparent problem with PowerPoint files," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for Sophos. "Hackers are showing increasing ingenuity in their attempts to break into innocent users' computers, and are hunting for bugs in commonly-used programs to exploit. PowerPoint is the standard business tool for presentations, underlining that all computer users need to show great caution when handling unsolicited email attachments."
In July, in a similar incident, Sophos reported how Chinese hackers were exploiting a different zero day vulnerability in Microsoft Powerpoint to install a keylogging Trojan horse.
Sophos recommends that companies protect their email gateways with a consolidated solution to defend against viruses, spyware and spam, as well as apply an email policy that filters unsolicited content at the gateway. Businesses should also secure their desktop and servers with automatically updated protection and firewalls.
- Free virus, spyware, and adware scan
- Test your existing anti-virus protection
- Find threats your anti-virus missed
About Sophos
More than 100 million users in 150 countries rely on Sophos as the best protection against complex threats and data loss. Sophos is committed to providing security and data protection solutions that are simple to manage, deploy and use and that deliver the industry's lowest total cost of ownership. Sophos offers award-winning encryption, endpoint security, web, email, and network access control solutions backed by SophosLabs - a global network of threat intelligence centers. With more than two decades of experience, Sophos is regarded as a leader in security and data protection by top analyst firms and has received many industry awards.
Sophos is headquartered in Boston, US and Oxford, UK. More information is available at www.sophos.com.

