(MS10-087) Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Could Allow Remote Code Execution (2423930)
Publish date: February 11, 2011
Severity: CRITICAL
CVE Identifier: CVE-2010-3337,CVE-2010-3336,CVE-2010-3335,CVE-2010-3334,CVE-2010-3333
Advisory Date: FEB 11, 2011
DESCRIPTION
This security update addresses vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office that could allow remote execution when an unsuspecting user opens a specially crafted .RTF email message. In addition, the attacker could gain user rights on the system if successfully exploited.
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
For information on patches specific to the affected software, please proceed to the Microsoft Web page.
For Trend Micro clients using Trend Micro Deep Security and OfficeScan with Intrusion Defense Firewall (IDF), please refer to the table below for the filter identifier(s) specific to this advisory's vulnerability identifier(s):
Vulnerability ID | Identifier & Title | IDF First Pattern Version | IDF First Pattern Release Version |
---|---|---|---|
CVE-2010-3333 | 1004498 - Word RTF File Parsing Stack Buffer Overflow Vulnerability | 10-035 | Nov 10, 2010 |
CVE-2010-3336 | 1004500 - MSO Large SPID Read AV Vulnerability | 10-035 | Nov 10, 2010 |
SOLUTION
AFFECTED SOFTWARE AND VERSION
- Microsoft Office XP Service Pack 3
- Microsoft Office 2003 Service Pack 3
- Microsoft Office 2007 Service Pack 2
- Microsoft Office 2010 (32-bit editions)
- Microsoft Office 2010 (64-bit editions)
- Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac
- Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac
- Microsoft Office for Mac 2011
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