Microsoft releases Office exploit isolation tool Comments

ZDNet Blogs by Ryan Naraine - May 21, '07 6:53am
Add to Favorites Add to Live.com Add to Google Add to del.icio.us Add to Yahoo! Add to Digg Add to Reddit Add to Technorati Add to StumbleUpon Microsoft has released a file conversion tool that stops exploits rigged into .doc, .xls and .ppt files from infecting Office 2003 users. The tool, called MOICE (Microsoft Office Isolated Conversion Environment), can be used in tandem with Group Policy settings to convert documents in legacy (.doc) formats to OpenXML formats, stripping out potentially harmful elements that could pose a potential security risk. The conversion process takes place in a safe, quarantined sandbox environment, so the user's computer is fully protected. (See previous blog entry on the MOICE plans). The tool, available here as a free download, currently supports the .doc, .ppt, .pot, .pps, .xls, .xlt and .xla file formats. According to a KB article accompanying the MOICE release, the tool...
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