[SANS ISC] Excel Recipe: Some VBA Code with a Touch of Excel4 Macro

I published the following diary on isc.sans.edu: “Excel Recipe: Some VBA Code with a Touch of Excel4 Macro“: Microsoft Excel supports two types of macros. The legacy format is known as “Excel4 macro” and the new (but already used for a while) is based on VBA. We already cover both

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[SANS ISC] Malicious Microsoft Word Remains A Key Infection Vector

I published the following diary on isc.sans.edu: “Malicious Microsoft Word Remains A Key Infection Vector“: Despite Microsoft’s attempts to make its Office suite more secure and disable many automatic features, despite the fact that users are warned that suspicious documents should not be opened, malicious Word documents remain a key

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[SANS ISC] Malicious Microsoft Word Remains A Key Infection Vector

I published the following diary on isc.sans.edu: “Malicious Microsoft Word Remains A Key Infection Vector“: Despite Microsoft’s attempts to make its Office suite more secure and disable many automatic features, despite the fact that users are warned that suspicious documents should not be opened, malicious Word documents remain a key

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[SANS ISC] Malicious PowerPoint Add-On: “Small Is Beautiful”

I published the following diary on isc.sans.edu: “Malicious PowerPoint Add-On: ‘Small Is Beautiful‘”: Yesterday I spotted a DHL-branded phishing campaign that used a PowerPoint file to compromise the victim. The malicious attachment is a PowerPoint add-in. This technique is not new, I already analyzed such a sample in a previous

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