Hi :)
LibreOffice is probably unaffected by this issue as it seems to take advantage 
of vulnerabilities in MS Office.  Apparently a slightly modified version of the 
exploit  they suffered from last year can cause them problems again but there 
is a security patch for it in the normal MS Office updates and this time it is 
promised that it will really work, unlike the one from last year which they 
also promised would fix it.  

Quite why you would have DLL files in the same folder as a word-processor 
document or spreadsheet is a bit beyond me.  I am a bit disorganised at times 
but i don't think i ever managed it and it's not the default!  (unless you 
count the desktop or downloads folder where almost anything could be dumped).  

The ZdNet article about this gave some good links
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/security/ms-patch-tuesday-warning-opening-legitimate-doc-txt-files-brings-code-execution-risk/9399?tag=nl.e550
Such as this one
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/bulletin/ms11-072

Someone recently was saying the MS wanted to discourage or even stop the use of 
.doc to push people into using their newer formats which only really work well 
on their newer products.  All very interesting timing or am i paranoid (or 
both)?  Anyway, it's one more good reason (or 5 according to that last link) 
for using LibreOffice.  
Regards from
Tom :)

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