According to the CVSS metric, the attack vector is local (AV:L). Why does the CVE title indicate that this is a remote code execution? The word Remote in the title refers to the location of the attacker. This type of exploit is sometimes referred to as Arbitrary Code Execution (ACE). The attack itself is carried out locally. For example, when the score indicates that the Attack Vector is Local and User Interaction is Required, this could describe an exploit in which an attacker, through social engineering, convinces a victim to download and open a specially crafted file from a website which leads to a local attack on their computer. According to the CVSS metrics, successful exploitation of this vulnerability could lead to major loss of confidentiality (C:H), integrity (I:H), and availability (A:H). What does that mean for this vulnerability? An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could gain high privileges, which include read, write, and delete functionality. If I am running Office 2016 (32-bit edition) or Office 2016 (64-bit edition, what do I need to do to be protected from this vulnerability? To be protected, customers running Office 2016 need to install all the updates listed for their edition in the following tables. For Office 2016 (32-bit edition): Product Article Download Build Number Microsoft Office 2016 (32-bit edition) 5002537 Security Update 16.0.5435.1001 Microsoft Office 2016 (32-bit edition) 5002467 Security Update 16.0.5435.1001 Microsoft Office 2016 (32-bit edition) 5002522 Security Update 16.0.5435.1001 Microsoft Office 2016 (32-bit edition) 5002469 Security Update 16.0.5435.1001 Microsoft Office 2016 (32-bit edition) 5002519 Security Update 16.0.5435.1001 For Office 2016 (64-bit edition): Product Article Download Build Number Microsoft Office 2016 (64-bit edition) 5002537 Security Update 16.0.5435.1001 Microsoft Office 2016 (64-bit edition) 5002467 Security Update 16.0.5435.1001 Microsoft Office 201
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