Shaun Nichols in California, vnunet.com26 Mar 2008
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Microsoft has shed further light on
last
week's attacks on the Office Jet database component.
The company
issued
an update to its
original
security advisory, in which Microsoft Security Response Center manager Mike
Reavey provided more information about the attack and how it differs from
previous threats.
Security researchers had noticed that the attack exploits MDB files which
Microsoft had previously deemed "unsafe" and attempts to shield itself from
discovery.
Reavey explained that the attackers had found a new way to access the files,
allowing them to hide the threat in a Word file.
"Everything changed with the discovery of this new attack vector that allowed
an attacker to load an MDB file via opening a Microsoft Word document," wrote
Reavey. "The previous guidance does not work against this new attack."
Reavey claimed that Microsoft has developed a new version of the MS Jet
component which is protected from the attacks.
The updated component is already in use by Windows Vista and Server 2003.
Windows XP SP3 will also contain a fix when it ships later this year. Office
2003 SP2 is also protected.
Reavey said that Microsoft is considering including a fix in a later security
update. He also offered a couple of security tips.
"Enterprise administrators can block Jet files, even those renamed from MDB,
at the gateway," he said.
"For end-users, we will continue to recommend that you never, ever open atta
chments received unexpectedly."
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