Severity: moderate
Description:
It is possible for an attacker to manipulate documents to appear to be signed
by a trusted source.
All versions of Apache OpenOffice up to 4.1.10 are affected. Users are advised
to update to version 4.1.11.
See CVE-2021-25635 for the LibreOffice advisory.
Cre
Severity: moderate
Description:
It is possible for an attacker to manipulate the timestamp of signed documents.
All versions of Apache OpenOffice up to 4.1.10 are affected. Users are advised
to update to version 4.1.11.
See CVE-2021-25634 for the LibreOffice advisory.
Credit:
Apache OpenOff
Severity: high
Description:
It is possible for an attacker to manipulate signed documents and macros to
appear to come from a trusted source.
All versions of Apache OpenOffice up to 4.1.10 are affected. Users are advised
to update to version 4.1.11.
See CVE-2021-25633 for the LibreOffice advi
Hi -
> On Oct 10, 2021, at 9:18 AM, joseph dingler
> wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> Not sure I want to drown in all the drama/politics over at Oracle and how you
> acquired OO;
Oracle donated OpenOffice.org to the Apache Software Foundation over ten years
ago. As far as I know no one in the com
I'm not going to attempt to address the licensing issues that you bring up, but
let me mention something about versioning.
Version numbers are rather arbitrary, and if you want to know if something is
far behind or not, instead, look at the feature set of the two versions.
Don't just assume tha
Hello All,
Not sure I want to drown in all the drama/politics over at Oracle and how you
acquired OO; but I would assume that you have a non-compete or other
arrangement prohibiting you from 'giving-away' solaris or BSD compatible/ported
OO?? I have 2 main questions that I'm needing of you?
Ooops! That was for LO.
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For AOO, use: Format > Print Ranges > Define.
On 10/10/2021 9:39 AM, Vince@Verizon wrote:
C.:
Have you defined the Print Range? Data > Define Range.
First, give it a range name, then adjust the range to include your
desired printed range for
C.:
Have you defined the Print Range? Data > Define Range.
First, give it a range name, then adjust the range to include your
desired printed range for that sheet.
VinceB.
On 10/9/2021 2:20 PM, cmc1...@minburncomm.net wrote:
Hello,
�I have created an autoformatted spreadsheet using ope