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Sep. 13th, 2002 09:41 amMicrosoft Word security flaw allows documents to be 'bugged'
Microsoft's response? They'll fix it for the most recent versions, but Word 97 users are SOL. Unfortunately that's the version where the problem is the most severe.
I can understand that they can't keep making changes in every version of every product they've ever made, but since Word97 is still in very widespread use, I would think they'd have a little more sense than to cut off so many people. Sure, they want people to buy the newest versions, but even those are affected.
I keep waiting for the lawsuit from a company that lost sensitive data due to flaws in M$ software (downtime, crashes, being cracked, etc.), claiming that M$ knowingly sold a defective/flawed product and is thus at least partially responsible for the loss.
Hey, I can dream...
Microsoft's response? They'll fix it for the most recent versions, but Word 97 users are SOL. Unfortunately that's the version where the problem is the most severe.
I can understand that they can't keep making changes in every version of every product they've ever made, but since Word97 is still in very widespread use, I would think they'd have a little more sense than to cut off so many people. Sure, they want people to buy the newest versions, but even those are affected.
I keep waiting for the lawsuit from a company that lost sensitive data due to flaws in M$ software (downtime, crashes, being cracked, etc.), claiming that M$ knowingly sold a defective/flawed product and is thus at least partially responsible for the loss.
Hey, I can dream...