Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2000-0291 is an old Star Office 5.1 issue where a document containing an excessively long URL can crash the application. The known impact is denial of service, not data theft or system takeover, based on the supplied sources. Exposure is likely limited to environments still running Star Office 5.1 or opening legacy documents with that software. Modern office suites are not identified as affected in the supplied sources. Treat this as a legacy-software hygiene issue. Prioritize remediation if Star Office 5.1 remains in production, especially where users open external documents. Mitigation focus: Inventory and retire any remaining Star Office 5.1 installations.; Check vendor or archival guidance for any official update or workaround.; Block use of Star Office 5.1 for untrusted documents..
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