On 08/13/2007 01:55 PM, NoOp wrote: > On 08/13/2007 12:39 PM, Serghey Suvorov wrote: >> Ladies and gentlemen, >> >> I used OpenOffice during 6 months >> and 08/12/07 I registered myself. >> >> 08/13/07 my granddaughter tried to use >> OOo.Draw. The process was stopped >> by Kaspersky Internet Security: >> "OpenOffice.org 2.0\program\soffice.bin" >> was a trojan, which tried to read and >> encode my confidential data. >> >> There was not Internet connection between >> registration and trojan action. >> >> I returned my comuter to pre-registered status >> (so I can't send you infected file). >> >> Please, delete my account from your database. >> >> Best regards >> >> Prof. Serghey Suvorov, member of Eur.Math.Soc. >> >> >> >> > > It sounds as if your granddaughter may have found this bug: > http://www.viruslist.com/en/viruses/encyclopedia?virusid=123066 > or perhaps CVE-2006-5870: WMF/EMF Processing Failures > > Please have your granddaughter: 1) run full antivirus scans on her > computer, and 2) update to the latest version of OpenOffice (2.2.1). > > Previous security issues have been fixed, please see: > http://www.openoffice.org/security/bulletin.html > > cc'd to: Prof. Serghey Suvoro
Was by chance your granddaughter's trojan message trojan.cryptor? If so, please read this from the Kapersky forum: http://forum.kaspersky.com/lofiversion/index.php/t44656.html <quote> Lucian Bara 30.07.2007 20:18 hello trojan.cryptor is a proactive defense popup, it occurs when a program tries to encrypt data. if the program you are working with is a known application, you can safely add it to the trusted zone in the popup. the widget engine might encrypt some personal information so that it can't be viewed that easily by other programs </quote> OOo uses encryption for password protection. Please *only* reply to [email protected] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
