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In reply to the discussion: Microsoft Word Is Under A Hack Attack: Do Not Open Documents Named '.RTF' [View all]ET Awful
(24,788 posts)48. Actually, most companies use Microsoft in order to be compatible with what their network of clients,
customers, parent companies, etc. use.
For instance, I work for a small Pharmaceutical company. In order to be compatible with suppliers, customers, the FDA, other regulatory agencies, etc. and in order to use industry standard document templates, Microsoft is almost a necessity, it would be almost impossible for us to function without MS products.
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Microsoft Word Is Under A Hack Attack: Do Not Open Documents Named '.RTF' [View all]
Tsiyu
Mar 2014
OP
I know but come on, the people in charge of IT at those workplaces need to get a clue
pffshht
Mar 2014
#5
People in charge of IT aren't often completely in charge of large corporate software decisions
ET Awful
Mar 2014
#12
Actually, most companies use Microsoft in order to be compatible with what their network of clients,
ET Awful
Mar 2014
#48
For as long as Windows has existed, word processing programs knew each other's formats
Thor_MN
Mar 2014
#61
I have a Corolla and love it, but wow! You guys are doing good with mileage!
tofuandbeer
Mar 2014
#73
Yeah, wish I had a Camry. :) We rent on trips too...but I guess we didn't when the car was younger.
tofuandbeer
Mar 2014
#86
Fortunately, I only use Linux on the web. Microsoft is not safe in the wild. nt
bemildred
Mar 2014
#23
It is not rank authoritarianism, it just doesn't work at all, it won't scale up.
bemildred
Mar 2014
#74
Only when building-out. It does eventually scale if you have 4 corps. running all
cprise
Mar 2014
#77
I actually use RTF files. I get tired of waiting for Word to open, so for simple
tofuandbeer
Mar 2014
#45
It's not clear to me if the rtf file under attack are only Word/Outlook files. Other apps use rtf
valerief
Mar 2014
#56
Guess this is a Microsoft issue. I'm amazed that any Microsoft computers read RTF.
freshwest
Mar 2014
#58