Microsoft Excel 97, 2000, and 2002 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a spreadsheet with a malicious XLM (Excel 4) macro that bypasses the macro security model.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
---|---|---|---|
Word | Microsoft | 97 (including) | 97 (including) |
Word | Microsoft | 97-sr1 (including) | 97-sr1 (including) |
Word | Microsoft | 97-sr2 (including) | 97-sr2 (including) |
Word | Microsoft | 98 (including) | 98 (including) |
Word | Microsoft | 98-sr1 (including) | 98-sr1 (including) |
Word | Microsoft | 98-sr2 (including) | 98-sr2 (including) |
Word | Microsoft | 2000 (including) | 2000 (including) |
Word | Microsoft | 2000-sp2 (including) | 2000-sp2 (including) |
Word | Microsoft | 2000-sp3 (including) | 2000-sp3 (including) |
Word | Microsoft | 2000-sr1 (including) | 2000-sr1 (including) |
Word | Microsoft | 2000-sr1a (including) | 2000-sr1a (including) |
Word | Microsoft | 2002 (including) | 2002 (including) |
Word | Microsoft | 2002-sp1 (including) | 2002-sp1 (including) |
Word | Microsoft | 2002-sp2 (including) | 2002-sp2 (including) |
Works | Microsoft | 2001 (including) | 2001 (including) |
Works | Microsoft | 2002 (including) | 2002 (including) |
Works | Microsoft | 2003 (including) | 2003 (including) |
Works | Microsoft | 2004 (including) | 2004 (including) |