snowy
August 1st, 2002, 05:08 AM
PROBLEM: Microsoft Office XP and Internet Explorer version 5 and later are configured to request to send debugging information to Microsoft in the event of a program crash. The debugging information includes a memory dump which may contain all or part of the document being viewed or edited. This debug message potentially could contain sensitive, private information.
PLATFORM: Microsoft Office XP
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 and later
Windows XP
Microsoft has indicated that this will be a feature of all new Microsoft products
DAMAGE: Sensitive or private information could inadvertently be sent to Microsoft. Some simple testing of the feature found document information in one message out of three.
SOLUTION: Apply the registry changes listed in this bulletin to disable the automatic sending of debugging information. If you are working with sensitive information and a program asks to send debugging information to Microsoft, you should click Don't Send.
http://www.ciac.org/ciac/bulletins/m-005.shtml
*U.S DEPT of ENERGY WEBSITE**
this information is nearly a year old...its the first I have heard of it.......
snowy
PLATFORM: Microsoft Office XP
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 and later
Windows XP
Microsoft has indicated that this will be a feature of all new Microsoft products
DAMAGE: Sensitive or private information could inadvertently be sent to Microsoft. Some simple testing of the feature found document information in one message out of three.
SOLUTION: Apply the registry changes listed in this bulletin to disable the automatic sending of debugging information. If you are working with sensitive information and a program asks to send debugging information to Microsoft, you should click Don't Send.
http://www.ciac.org/ciac/bulletins/m-005.shtml
*U.S DEPT of ENERGY WEBSITE**
this information is nearly a year old...its the first I have heard of it.......
snowy