New Security Advisory released yesterday 
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/advisory/2953095 that affects all 
versions of Microsoft Word.

Usual deal ... Remote Code Execution that takes over the computer with the 
rights of the logged on user.

It can be exploited via the usual email attachment, or, more worryingly, "The 
vulnerability could be exploited when the specially crafted RTF email message 
is previewed or opened in Outlook while using Microsoft Word as the email 
viewer".

There is a fix-it available which "configures the Microsoft Office File Block 
policy to prevent the opening of RTF files in supported versions of Microsoft 
Word."

Microsoft is currently aware of "limited, targeted attacks directed at 
Microsoft Word 2010"

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