T-003: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Excel


 
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Old 11-13-2008
T-003: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Excel

Several remote code execution vulnerabilities exist in the way Microsoft Excel: 1) processes a VBA Performance Cache; 2) an improper memory allocationwhenloading Excel objects; and 3) a formula parsing vulnerability when parsing Microsoft Excel documents containing a specially crafted formula embedded inside a cell. The risk is MEDIUM. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could take complete control of an affected system.


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Excel::Template::Element::Image(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		      Excel::Template::Element::Image(3pm)

NAME
Excel::Template::Element::Image - Excel::Template::Element::Image PURPOSE
To insert an image into the worksheet NODE NAME
IMAGE INHERITANCE
ELEMENT EFFECTS
This will consume one column in the current row. DEPENDENCIES
None USAGE
<image path="/Some/Full/Path" /> <image path="/Some/Full/Path" offset="2,5" /> <image path="/Some/Full/Path" scale="2,0.4" /> <image path="/Some/Full/Path" offset="4,0" scale="0,2" /> Please see "" in Spreadsheet::WriteExcel for more information about the offset and scaling options as well as any other restrictions that might be in place. This node does NOT perform any sort of validation upon your parameters. You are assumed to know what you are doing. Note that the offset and scaling values are "X,Y". You must provide both values, even if the Y value is 0. If you provide a 0 value for either scaling option, "" in Spreadsheet::WriteExcel will default that to 1. AUTHOR
Rob Kinyon (rob.kinyon@gmail.com) SEE ALSO
Nothing perl v5.14.2 2010-06-17 Excel::Template::Element::Image(3pm)