I thought it may be of interest to know that on last Tuesday's (March
18, 2014) episode #447 of the "Security Now" podcast, LibreOffice got a
surprise mention in a section about Microsoft's termination of support
for Windows XP:
<Quote>
Also, Office exploits are a problem. I would drop Office and switch over
to one of the open offices, and everyone says LibreOffice is the one.
Apparently it forked off of OpenOffice some time ago. And I guess Sun or
Oracle got bored and decided, okay, fine, we're going to let go of it.
So LibreOffice is the one you want. And of course keep that current.
</Quote>
Video & audio: http://twit.tv/show/security-now/447
Transcript: https://www.grc.com/securitynow.htm
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