News.com Mobile
for PDA or phone
Login: Forgot password? | Sign up

eBay halts auction of Excel flaw

By Joris Evers
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
Published: December 9, 2005, 9:40 AM PST

An online auction of a "brand new vulnerability" in Microsoft Excel had reached about $60 when eBay pulled the item late Thursday.

A seller using the name "fearwall" started the auction Wednesday evening at 1 cent. It was up to $56 on Thursday afternoon with 21 bids placed, and eBay quashed the auction soon after that.

The online auctioneer removed the item because it contravened its guidelines, eBay spokeswoman Catherine England said Friday. "The listing was pulled for violating our policy against encouraging illegal activity," she said in an e-mailed statement.

Microsoft is aware of the reported flaw and has been working with eBay on the matter, a company representative said in a statement. "This possible vulnerability was being auctioned on eBay, but has now been removed," the representative said.

According to the description of the item on eBay, the vulnerability was discovered on Dec. 6 and all the details were submitted to Microsoft. The flaw lies in the way Excel validates data when handling documents and exploiting it will compromise a user's PC, according to the now-removed eBay post.

Microsoft is not aware of any attacks that attempt to use the reported vulnerability, the software maker said. The company will continue to investigate the issue and may provide a fix as part of its monthly patching process or issue a security advisory, the Microsoft representative said.

The eBay seller even had a special offer for Microsoft employees: a 10 percent discount. "To qualify, you MUST provide @microsoft.com e-mail address and MUST mention discount code LINUXRULZ during checkout," the now-removed post said.

 4 comments
Post a comment

TalkBack

Why buy the cow?

R Crusoe   Dec 9, 2005, 1:13 PM PST

The big picture

Anonymous Anonymous   Dec 9, 2005, 1:11 PM PST

Talking to vendor via eBay

N3td3v   Dec 9, 2005, 10:27 AM PST

THE MIRROR IS HERE

N3td3v   Dec 9, 2005, 10:23 AM PST


Did you know?

Select a tab below to set your default view.

Scan the 15 newest and most read stories on News.com right now. Learn more

Updated: 10:26 PM PST
View as:
A camera that has it all? Well, almost A little sleuthing unmasks writer of Wikipedia prank Prize in Indian talent search: A year on Bill Gates' team Sprint to offer full-length movie downloads Garages hold mythic power in Silicon Valley China overtakes U.S. as supplier of IT goods Intel calls MIT's $100 laptop a 'gadget' Sober code cracked Power could cost more than servers, Google warns Creative wants to make Apple pay Scientific quests: Better bananas, nicer mosquitoes A TV star is born on the Net on $20 a day Philips bringing cell phone TV to states Upstart aims to bring HD camcorders to the masses AOL co-founder calls for split of Time Warner
Legend:
Older
Newer
Larger boxes indicate hotter stories.

Resource center from News.com sponsors

Concerned About Computer Security?

Education is the best defense

Computer security threats are part of daily life. But today's malware techniques present unprecedented challenges for businesses of all sizes. Learn how to protect yourself.

Learn from the experts>>

Daily spotlight

Video: A video slam-dunk

Here's a look at the tech behind those TV and online highlights of pro basketball games, in a narrated video produced by the NBA and Silicon Graphics Inc.

Photos: Gizmos made in Japan

Japan is still a leader in product design and innovation. Here are some new and notable gadgets.

Video: "The power to organize" online

Meetup.com founder and CEO Scott Heiferman says Meetup is spreading beyond America. The service, Heiferman says, is helping "make the world a friendlier place."

Innovations battle natural calamities

Scientists hope integrating cutting-edge technology projects will help predict and mitigate natural disasters.

Debating Wikipedia's open-source label

High Impact The online encyclopedia is a broadly communal effort, but it's not run the same way as open-source software.

Police blotter: Nude 'profile' yields Yahoo suit

Woman says ex-boyfriend posted nude photos and her phone number in a Yahoo Personals profile. She sued for $3 million.

High-tech animation in indies' grasp

Competing with digital toon powerhouses like Pixar isn't easy. But cheaper tech, outsourcing are making it possible.

Ogre to slay? Outsource it to China

Affluent online gamers are paying workers at Chinese game-playing factories to play games' early rounds for them.

Video: The incredible, shrinking glaciers

This NASA-produced video is a dramatic and colorful look at our planet from high above, and the changes that are taking place.

Image: AOL searches for the stars

TMZ.com, AOL's new online magazine promises inside scoops on Hollywood's hottest stars.

Clock's ticking on new Sober onslaught

Mass-mailing worm is programmed to download new instructions in January, which could indicate a new outbreak.

Photos: New animal discovered in Borneo

A creature that looks like a cross between a cat and a fox is photographed in the rainforest.

advertisement
CNET.com
Copyright ©2005 CNET Networks, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy | About CNET Networks | Jobs | Terms of Use