Security experts have detected a virus that exploits an unpatched
vulnerability in Microsoft Word.
The flaw was exploited in at least one targeted attack against a corporation
where several individuals received an email with an attached document.
The email's sender information was spoofed to make it look like the message
came from inside the organisation.
On opening the document, the user's system is infected by a Trojan that uses
a rootkit to hide itself. It then starts collecting information about the system
and contacts an internet address outside the company.
Researchers traced the attack to China and Taiwan. "Due to the aggravating
circumstances we want to make sure the community is aware of this problem as
soon as possible," said a note posted on the
Sans
Internet Storm Center website.
Stephen Toulouse, a programme manager at Microsoft, said that the company is
working on a patch that is scheduled to be released on 13 June, or sooner if
warranted.
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