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Check Point highlights the persistent threat of malicious Word/Excel Documents (maldocs):

  • Old Vulnerabilities Still Pose Risks: Despite being several years old, CVEs from 2017 and 2018 in Microsoft Word and Excel remain active threats in the cybersecurity landscape. Examples include CVE-2017-11882, CVE-2017-0199, and CVE-2018-0802.
  • Widespread Use by Cybercriminals: These vulnerabilities are exploited by well-known malware such as GuLoader, Agent Tesla, Formbook, and others. APT groups also got on the list, with Gamaredon APT being a notable example. They target lucrative sectors like finance, government, and healthcare, indicating a strategic approach by attackers.
  • Challenges in Detection: Despite their age, these MalDocs can evade detection due to their sophisticated construction and the use of various tricks to bypass security measures.

🔗 https://blog.checkpoint.com/security/maldocs-in-word-and-excel-a-persistent-cybersecurity-challenge/

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