Microsoft Excel Hacking: Malicious Excel Macros

February 21, 2022
Microsoft Excel Hacking: Malicious Excel Macros

The question about how to send a payload to a user to execute is one that frequently arises. One of the more common ways is to send it through a Microsoft Office document. Microsoft has taken steps to mitigate this type of exploit recently, but let’s see an example of how this can be done!

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