Source: WhataWin | Getty ImagesFor years, threat actors have been hiding macros in emailed Microsoft Office documents as a way to deliver malware. When an unwitting employee clicks on the attachment ...
Because Microsoft has now blocked macros by default on Office files, cybercriminals are now using digital note-taking app OneNote to victimize people and infect their devices with malware. For the ...
Microsoft is adding extra protection to OneNote, one of the many productivity tools included with Microsoft 365, after hackers started abusing it to deliver malware en masse. According to a new ...
Hackers have discovered a new way to bypass the macro block in Microsoft Office files and still deliver malware to unsuspecting victims through the company's suit of online collaboration apps.