CIACTech07-001: MOICE - Microsoft Office Isolated Conversion Environment
A common cyber attack is to send a user an Office document (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) containing malicious code that infects the user's computer and proceeds to do the miscreant's bidding. Targeting of users has gotten so sophisticated that advice such as "don't open files from people you don't know" is no longer effective. MOICE, the Microsoft Office Isolated Conversion Environment opens Office documents before the Office application, converts it to a format that does not "support" malcode and then invokes the application with the newly cleaned document. Properly implemented, this could mitigate attacks using email-borne Office malcode.
ABIWORD(1) General Commands Manual ABIWORD(1)NAME
abiword -- flexible cross-platform word processor
SYNOPSIS
abiword [OPTIONS] [FILENAME...]
DESCRIPTION
AbiWord is a full-featured, efficient word processing application suitable for a wide range of word processing tasks, and extensible with a
variety of plugins. It integrates with enchant(1) to provide spell-checking.
OPTIONS -g WxH[+X+Y], --geometry=WxH[+X+Y]
Specifies window geometry at startup.
-E PLUGIN, --plugin=PLUGIN
Execute the specified plugin instead of the main application.
--import-extension=EXT
Import the given file as if it had extension EXT, overriding automatic file type detection.
-u PROFILE, --userprofile=PROFILE
Use PROFILE instead of the default ~/.AbiSuite/AbiWord.Profile to read and store settings.
-t DEST, --to=DEST
Convert the given file to another format, writing the result to DEST. The format of DEST is determined by its extension.
See also --to=FORMAT and --to-name.
-t FORMAT, --to=FORMAT
Convert the given files(s) to the given format. Unless explicitly specified with --to-name, the original filename will be used (with
a different extension, if necessary). See also EXAMPLES.
The more popular values for FORMAT include:
abw Abiword XML format (zabw for gzip, bzabw for bzip2 compression)
dbk DocBook XML
doc Microsoft Word binary format
docx Office Open XML (newer Microsoft Word versions)
html Hypertext Markup Language
kwd KWord
odt OpenDocument Text
pdf Portable Document Format
rtf Rich Text Format
sxw OpenOffice.org Writer 1.0
txt Plain text
--to-name=DEST
Only useful in conjunction with --to=FORMAT. Specifies where the converted document shall be written to.
--verbose=LEVEL
Set level of verbosity [0-2], 2 giving the most detailed output.
-h, --help
Display a short help message and exit.
--version
Report the version of AbiWord.
EXAMPLES
To convert the document example.abw to RTF:
abiword --to=rtf example.abw
The resulting file will be named example.rtf.
To print a document:
abiword --to=ps --to-name=fd://1 FILENAME | lp
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to the Bugzilla bug tracking system at <http://bugzilla.abisource.com>.
SEE ALSO enchant(1)HISTORY
AbiWord was started in 1998 by AbiSource Inc., a company founded by SourceGear corporation. The initial plan was to build a free office
suite named AbiSuite, encompassing word processing, spreadsheet and presentation applications. As they didn't have a usable product when
their venture capital was up, the code already developed (namely AbiWord) was made open source. AbiWord development was subsequently taken
over by volunteers and is driven by the community to date.
AbiWord 2.8 2009-12-11 ABIWORD(1)