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Find potential exploit conditions in Microsoft Office documents

Posted on 02 November 2009.
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OfficeCat is a command line utility developed by the Sourcefire VRT that can be used to process Microsoft Office Documents to determine the presence of potential exploit conditions in the file.

Officecat is available for Windows and Linux.

Vulnerabilities checked by OfficeCat:
  • CVE-2006-0001
  • CVE-2006-1301
  • CVE-2006-1306
  • CVE-2006-1308
  • CVE-2006-1540
  • CVE-2006-2492
  • CVE-2006-3014
  • CVE-2006-3086
  • CVE-2006-3431
  • CVE-2006-3432
  • CVE-2006-3493
  • CVE-2006-3590
  • CVE-2006-3656
  • CVE-2006-3864
  • CVE-2006-3865
  • CVE-2006-3875
  • CVE-2006-3876
  • CVE-2006-3877
  • CVE-2006-4534
  • CVE-2006-4694
  • CVE-2006-4700
  • CVE-2006-4701
  • CVE-2006-5994
  • CVE-2006-5995
  • CVE-2006-6456
  • CVE-2006-6561
  • CVE-2007-0027
  • CVE-2007-0030
  • CVE-2007-0031
  • CVE-2007-0515
  • CVE-2007-0671
  • CVE-2007-1203
  • CVE-2007-1214
  • CVE-2007-1756
  • CVE-2007-3029
  • CVE-2007-3030
  • CVE-2008-0081
  • CVE-2008-0111
  • CVE-2008-0114
  • CVE-2008-0115
  • CVE-2008-0116
  • CVE-2008-0117
  • CVE-2008-0118
  • CVE-2008-0119
  • CVE-2008-0120
  • CVE-2008-1088
  • CVE-2008-2244
  • CVE-2008-4024
  • CVE-2008-4026
  • CVE-2008-4837
  • CVE-2008-4841


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