Microsoft has issued two security updates for its Windows and Office products, including a patch that fixes a number of critical vulnerabilities found in the Office suite.In an advisory published Tuesday, Microsoft said that its update fixes bugs in a variety of Office products, including Microsoft Office XP, Office 2003, Works Suite and Office X for Mac. But the “critical” security rating–Microsoft’s most serious–applies only to Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook 2000, or Office 2000.Office 2000 users could theoretically have their computers taken over if they clicked on maliciously encoded files, said Christopher Budd, a program manager with Microsoft’s security response center. This would be harder to achieve with other Office products, however, because they would raise an additional dialog box before becoming compromised, he said.According to the SANS Internet Storm Center, all but one of the six bugs listed by Microsoft have to do with Excel. The sixth vulnerability affects a range of Office applications. And all of the vulnerabilities “come down to the same issue,” SANS said: “If you open a malformed file, an attacker could get control of the system.”Microsoft’s second advisory covers a bug that could allow an attacker to change the privileges of services running on Windows. Though this problem has not been rated critical by Microsoft, it could be exploited to “take complete control of an affected system,” Microsoft said in its security advisory. The Windows bug affects users of Windows XP Service Pack 1, and Windows Server 2003, meaning that users who have updated to the latest versions of these two products are not affected.Microsoft was made aware of these “escalation of privilege” problems, after Princeton University researchers published a paper last month illustrating how a number of popular applications could bypass a security mechanism in the Windows access control system, which determines what types of things users and applications are allowed to do on any given PC.Microsoft started a “thorough investigation” of the problem after the researchers posted their paper, and discovered problems with six Windows services on the two platforms, Budd said.To fix the problem, Microsoft’s patch changes permissions for these six services within the Windows registry. “This security update does not lay down new binaries,” he said. “This is basically a configuration change.”Both updates were released as part of Microsoft’s monthly security patch process. The next such update is scheduled for April 11.-Robert McMillan, IDG News Service Keep checking in at our CIO News Alerts page for updated news coverage. Related content brandpost Sponsored by SAP Innovative integration drives automotive group to SAP awards Using SAP Build Process Automation, China Grand Automotive Services Group Co., Ltd. accelerated and streamlined processes for its 700+ dealerships, saving time and costs while earning recognition for its innovation. By Tom Caldecott, SAP Contributor Dec 11, 2023 4 mins Digital Transformation news Concerns remain even as the EU reaches a landmark deal to govern AI Experts believe the new regulation would add a significant compliance burden on businesses as some argue it could even stifle the growth of the rapidly developing technology. By Gagandeep Kaur Dec 11, 2023 7 mins Regulation Artificial Intelligence feature CIOs grapple with the ethics of implementing AI With ethical considerations around AI use increasingly top of mind, IT leaders are developing governance frameworks, establishing review boards, and coming to terms with the difficult discussions and decisions ahead. By Esther Shein Dec 11, 2023 13 mins Generative AI Data Governance IT Governance feature Reed Smith turns to AI for lawyer staffing solution The legal firm’s Smart Resourcing tool helps balance workloads and ensure partners find associates with the right skills and experience, while empowering employees to make connections across the firm’s global footprint. By Sarah K. White Dec 11, 2023 8 mins CIO 100 Legal Digital Transformation Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe