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By David Becker
Posted on ZDNet News: Aug 23, 2004 4:30:00 PM

Workshare, a specialist in collaboration software built around Microsoft Office applications, is aiming to alert businesses to the danger of hidden data lurking in their documents.

The company on Monday launched Metadatarisk.org, a Web site with information on the dangers posed by hidden metadata in documents. The site includes Metafind, a downloadable tool for automatically analyzing and exposing metadata in documents posted on a given Web site.

"There's up to 25 different types of hidden metadata that exists in Microsoft documents," said Matthew Brown, Workshare product manager. "And the more documents get passed around, the bigger the risk becomes."

Metadata, hidden information that can specify everything from a document's creator to deleted text, has become a growing risk for companies. British Prime Minister Tony Blair was embarrassed last year, when documents meant to bolster his cause for intervention in Iraq contained metadata with information that contradicted the official position. After examining metadata in a legal document of Linux adversary the SCO Group, CNET News.com learned that SCO originally planned to sue Bank of America.

Word and other Office applications include tools for removing such metadata before a document is shared with others, but those capabilities are used inconsistently at best, Brown said. "It's something where it really needs to be part of company policy--how you deal with metadata," he said. "If you don't create and enforce a good policy about cleaning up after yourselves, there's a real risk."

Workshare includes metadata removal tools in its namesake product, an application intended to enhance a company's ability to share and manage Office documents. The company also sells a separate product, Workshare Protect, which automatically strips metadata from documents before they leave a company's network.

"Our vision is to encourage collaboration around Microsoft documents--but to do it securely," Brown said. "Collaboration is a very important part of today's working practices, but it does present some new risks."

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No undo after document saved
The undo is no longer available after a document gets saved, if the document is not saved there is no action to undo...... Catch 22 deleted text from a document would be purged when the file is saved.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: GregSalts Posted on: 08/24/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Someone doesn't understand what metadata means  jorwell | 08/23/04
Not quite true.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/23/04
You should learn what metadata is!  B.O.F.H. | 08/23/04
I think he means tracking data.  Patrick Jones | 08/23/04
BOFH, let explain something to you.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/23/04
Let loose the dogs of WAR!.......:)  Laff | 08/23/04
Not at all, I asked nicely. (This time)  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/23/04
You took a tangent (or didn't understand the contents)  B.O.F.H. | 08/23/04
If it makes you happy, good on ya.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/23/04
Ok I'll bite  LinuxHippie | 08/24/04
that funny  V Sanders | 08/23/04
No undo after document saved  GregSalts | 08/24/04
No to be picky but  seosamh_z | 08/23/04
Some explaining to do  jorwell | 08/24/04
BSAs Mingorance of Course  Nigel Johnstone | 08/23/04
There should be a law  seosamh_z | 08/23/04
When data is saved, there should be  James Dean_z | 08/23/04
But, here's the problem.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/23/04
come on  V Sanders | 08/23/04
Here is what they are basically say to do:  B.O.F.H. | 08/23/04
Or simply use the collaboration and DRM tools there.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/23/04
yeah, your customers will LOVE that  V Sanders | 08/23/04
As a matter of fact, they do!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/24/04
Why not just use  Linux User 147560 | 08/23/04
Really???  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/24/04
Setting access rights in the file system  Taz_z | 08/24/04
Use Notepad technology, easier (NT)  seosamh_z | 08/23/04
use openoffice, you can save as a pdf with that (NT)  V Sanders | 08/23/04
don't tell people  V Sanders | 08/23/04
See, this is the problem in society today  FilledOut | 08/24/04

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