It's a new year and a great time to get up-to-date. That includes Office updates. And yes,
Office 2007 Key, your Word program might be vulnerable. The news is abuzz with information about this recent incursion of malware,
Windows 7 Home Premium, which allows people to put malicious executable code in a Word RTF file and send it to you in email. When you open it, the code will likely do things you wish it wouldn't. If you remember the Melissa virus,
Office 2010 Download, and that era,
Office Enterprise 2007, you know what I'm talking about. The vulnerability was patched in November, but only if you updated your computer. To install the updates, visit Microsoft Update. For all the technical details,
Microsoft Office 2007 Professional, see the Microsoft Security Bulletin. And it's always a good idea to avoid opening a file unless you know who sent it and it looks like a document they would send. -- Joannie Stangeland <div