Fortinet Discovers Critical Vulnerability Affecting Microsoft Excel
Market Wire, January, 2007
Fortinet -- the pioneer and leading provider of unified threat management (UTM) solutions -- today announced that its leading security research team was key in discovering the latest Microsoft(TM) critical vulnerability (CVE-2007-028), which impacts users of Microsoft Excel(TM). The vulnerability allows attackers to take over the affected system by using an .xls file sent through email or uploaded to a controlled web site. When the user opens the .xls file using Microsoft Excel, the vulnerability is executed.
The vulnerability affects users of the following specific software:
-- Microsoft Office 2000 Service Pack 3
-- Microsoft Excel 2000
-- Microsoft Office XP Service Pack 3
-- Microsoft Excel 2002
-- Microsoft Office 2003 Service Pack 2
-- Microsoft Excel 2003
-- Microsoft Office Excel Viewer 2003
-- Microsoft Works Suites:
-- Microsoft Works Suite 2004 (same as the Microsoft Excel 2002 update)
-- Microsoft Works Suite 2005 (same as the Microsoft Excel 2002 update)
-- Microsoft Works Suite 2006 (same as the Microsoft Excel 2002 update)
-- Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac
-- Microsoft Office v. X for Mac
Microsoft(TM) users should immediately apply the update provided by Microsoft(TM) on Jan. 9, 2007. Fortinet's security research team was critical in discovering this vulnerability, as noted in the Microsoft Security Bulletin ( http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS07-002.mspx ). For more information on this vulnerability, please visit Fortinet's FortiGuard(TM) Center at http://www.fortinet.com/FortiGuardCenter/advisory/FG-2007-01.html .
FortiGuard Network Information
All FortiGate systems in production worldwide are kept up to date automatically by Fortinet's FortiGuardNetwork, which provides continuous updates to help protect against the latest threats around the clock and around the world. For more information on the FortiGuard Network visit: http://www.fortinet.com/FortiGuardCenter/
About Fortinet ( www.fortinet.com )
Fortinet is the pioneer and leading provider of ASIC-accelerated multi-threat security systems, which are used by enterprises and service providers to increase their security while reducing total operating costs. Fortinet solutions were built from the ground up to integrate multiple levels of security protection -- including firewall, antivirus, intrusion prevention, VPN, spyware prevention and antispam -- providing customers a way to protect multiple threats as well as blended threats. Leveraging a custom ASIC and unified interface, Fortinet solutions offer advanced security functionality that scales from remote office to chassis-based solutions with integrated management and reporting. Fortinet solutions have won multiple awards around the world and are the only security products that are certified eight times over by the ICSA (firewall, antivirus, IPSec, SSL, IPS, client antivirus detection, cleaning and antispyware). Fortinet is privately held and based in Sunnyvale, California.
Fortinet is a registered trademark of Fortinet, Inc. Fortinet, FortiGate, FortiOS, FortiAnalyzer, FortiASIC, FortiAnalyzer, FortiCare, FortiManager, FortiWiFi, FortiGuard, FortiClient, and FortiReporter are trademarks of the Fortinet, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks referred to herein are the property of their respective owners.
Media Contact: Jennifer Leggio Fortinet, Inc. 1 408 486 7876 jleggio@fortinet.com
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