

This security update is rated Critical for all supported editions of Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and rated Important for all supported editions of Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. Firewall best practices and standard default firewall configurations can help protect network resources from attacks that originate outside the enterprise perimeter. It is possible that this vulnerability could be used in the crafting of a wormable exploit. On Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 systems, an attacker could exploit this vulnerability without authentication to run arbitrary code. The vulnerability could allow remote code execution if an affected system received a specially crafted RPC request. This security update resolves a privately reported vulnerability in the Server service. Version: 1.0 General Information Executive Summary Earlier versions of MoneyFor reference, Microsoft Money 2004 was version 12.0.0.613, Microsoft Money 2003 had a version number of 11.0.0.716 and Microsoft Money 2002 had 10.0.0.Security Bulletin Microsoft Security Bulletin MS08-067 - Critical Vulnerability in Server Service Could Allow Remote Code Execution (958644) I am not completely sure about the versions which come with Works, but they could be 14.0.100.1105). The above are the numbers WITH the big patch released during November 2004 (See Article 269).If you do not have the patch, the version number most likely will be 14.0.xx.730 UK 2005 & InternationalThe UK and international products have the deluxe build as above (14.0.120.1105). Microsoft Money 2005 Money 2005 US Versions Standard: 14. If you have SP2, then this will be 16.0.xx.1303 Microsoft Money 2006 Microsoft Money US 2006 Versions typically have a version number 15.0.xx.513, where xx refers to the actual product. Microsoft Money 2007 Microsoft Money US 2007 Versions typically have a version number 16.0.xx.621, where xx refers to the actual product. Microsoft Money 2008 Microsoft Money US 2008 (Money Plus) Versions have a version number 17.0.xx.727, where xx refers to the actual product. The fourth number is a build date, so 1105 = 5th November (you may see the first two digits as over 12, this is used when the build goes into the following year, so 13 = January). Not all builds of Microsoft Money use this, and when they don't, 0 (zero) is used in it's place. The third number references the SKU of the product, 80 = standard, 120 = deluxe etc (see below). Product numbers are also referred to in converted files (see Article 80). (There is no version 13 for the boxed product of Microsoft Money).

The first number refers to the major version - for 2006 = vers= vers= vers= version 11 etc. In the resulting window, you'll see the version number near the copyright statement. The version number of Microsoft Money can be seen by going to the menu bar and selecting Help->About Microsoft Money.
