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By Dawn Kawamoto
Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 7, 2006 7:31:00 PM

Microsoft plans to release a "critical" security update for Office next week, one of three bulletins it will distribute as part of its monthly patch cycle.

The other two updates are for Windows and are rated as "important," its second-highest ranking, the software giant said in an advisory Thursday. The brief advisory is designed to give IT administrators advance notice to prepare for the patches once they are distributed.

Further details on the flaws will be posted on Microsoft's security Web site, once the bulletins are issued Tuesday morning.

Microsoft has had its share of zero-day exploits, or malicious software released the same day a flaw is made public, in applications in Office. Earlier this week, Microsoft's Word 2000, which is part of the productivity suite, was hit with a zero-day attack that could compromise systems remotely. The vulnerability can be exploited by the user opening a malicious document.

And in June, an Excel vulnerability was the target of a zero-day attack. In that case, a system was at risk if a user opened a malicious Excel database document.

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No religion necessary, just reduce your risks, and your costs.  DonnieBoy | 09/07/06
Quiet Tuesday  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/07/06
Priorities  tic swayback | 09/07/06
Thank you, thank you  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/07/06
Don't forget though  TripleII | 09/07/06
Nah...  SecurityGeek_z | 09/07/06
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'Critical' patch for Office coming... AFTER the fact.  Mr. Roboto | 09/07/06
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Ubuntu Linux patches anything new in any program installed daily  slim-01 | 09/07/06
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Not delusional, maybe tad excited  TripleII | 09/07/06
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Microsoft need to fear no...  MichaelAM | 09/12/06
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