![]() ![]() I tried testing the "Allow List" behavior in Microsoft Office 2003. The display or use of formats other graphics should not be permitted by Microsoft Office (various versions). ![]() jpeg), Macintosh PICT (.pict), and Portable Network Graphics (.png) formats should be defined to be permitted by default. Only the Bitmap (.bmp), Encapsulated PostScript (.eps), Graphics Interchange Format (.gif), Joint Photographic Experts Group (.jpg. The graphics filter "Allow List" and its functionality should be documented in the Microsoft Knowledge Base KB2479871 article ( link to article).įrom what I understand of the KB2479871 article documentation, the MS10-105 update, modifies the way Office 2003, Office 2007, and Office 2010 handles graphics and seems to qualify graphics formats against a list of permissible formats (the "Allow List"). One of the documented known issues of the update is the enforcement of a graphics filter "Allow List". ![]() Microsoft TechNet Security Bulletin MS10-105 ( link) describes an update that applies to (though not limited to) Microsoft Office 2003, Microsoft Office 2007, and Microsoft Office 2010. ![]()
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