![]() ![]() ![]() While that macro trick has increasingly been used to target Microsoft Office on macOS, one Mac hacker sought out a stealthier and more reliable method of exploiting it. ![]() Microsoft Office macros have long been a crude but effective tool in the hands of hackers: Trick someone into opening an attachment and clicking "allow" to enable macros, and a simple Word document can run a script of commands that serves as the first step toward taking over their device. ![]()
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