Novel hack allows an attacker to create a mouse-over in a PowerPoint file that triggers the installation of malware. A researcher is sounding the alarm over what he believes could be a novel attack ...
A PowerPoint add-on is being used to spread malicious files, according to the findings of security company Avanan. Avanan's Jeremy Fuchs said the .ppam file -- which has bonus commands and custom ...
Attackers are using socially engineered emails with .ppam file attachments that hide malware that can rewrite Windows registry settings on targeted machines. Attackers are using an under-the-radar ...
Computer users were warned against a malicious Microsoft PowerPoint file making the rounds of the Internet, via an attached file in email messages. Security vendor Trend Micro said the file actually ...
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