Microsoft warns users about 0-day behind PowerPoint attacks | ICT Security-Sécurité PC et Internet | Scoop.it

Might put out patch in update, might chuck it out sooner.

The bug (CVE-2014-6352) can be triggered by sending a specially crafted Microsoft Office files to intended targets before tricking them into opening the booby-trapped files. "Currently, attacks using PowerPoint files are known to exist, but all Office file types can be used to carry out this attack," Jonathan Leopando, a technical communications staffer at Trend Micro, warns in a blog post.