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Have fun with 5 great Microsoft freebies If you want more from your computer, check out Microsofts free downloads. They can help you manage and share files, or, if youre feeling creative, make movies or slide shows. There are even document templates you can customize in Office. The following are five great free downloads from Microsoft. Youll find links to the programs on my site at www.komando.com/news. Microsoft warns of PowerPoint attack Just days after patching four bugs in PowerPoint, Microsoft Corp. is warning of a new attack targeting its presentation software. Another PowerPoint bug threatens users Microsoft is investigating a report of a new, yet-to-be-fixed security vulnerability in PowerPoint, the company said late last week. Another PowerPoint bug threatens users A yet-to-be-fixed vulnerability in PowerPoint poses a potential threat to users of the Microsoft presentation tool. Microsoft Warns of PowerPoint Attack narramissic writes to let us know about yet another PowerPoint flaw, this one affecting PowerPoint 2000, 2002, and 2003, soon after Microsoft issued a record number of patches to fix numerous Office vulnerabilities (among others). The new problem came to light in a blog posting by Microsoft Security Program Manager Alexandra Huft, but the coverage at ITWorld has more detail. Huft writes, Weve New Attack on Microsofts PowerPoint Just days after patching four bugs in PowerPoint, Bob McMillan of IDG News Service tells us that Microsoft is warning of a new attack targeting its presentation software. Microsoft Warns of PowerPoint Attack Sample code takes advantage of bug that remains in patched application. PowerPoint Zero-Day Found Microsoft Corp has been made away of new exploit code for an unpatched vulnerability in PowerPoint 2003, just a few days after its monthly Patch Tuesday update. New PowerPoint zero-day exploit emerges Two days after Microsoft s monthly patch release, a new vulnerability in Office has emerged. The Microsoft Security Response Center has in a blog posting warning against a new vulnerability in the PowerPoint application that could allow for remote code execution. New PowerPoint zero-day threat appears New proof-of-concept code targeting an unpatched vulnerability in Microsoft Office 2003 PowerPoint has become publicly available. | |||