Microsoft Patch Tuesday: fixes for Office and PowerPoint
Microsoft issues patches for a series of vulnerabilities discovered in Microsoft Office and PowerPoint that could allow hackers to run malicious code on computers. But there's still no patch for an...
View ArticleDeath by PowerPoint? Kama Sutra presentation leads to backdoor infection
Would you be interested in a PowerPoint presentation demonstrating different sexual positions from the Kama Sutra? Watch what you do with your mouse - you could be leading to a malware infection.
View ArticleMicrosoft issues Windows security patches, but Office for Mac users left in...
Security patches for Windows and PowerPoint, but if you're a user of older versions of Microsoft Office for Mac you're left unprotected.
View ArticleFired IT manager hacks into CEO's presentation, replaces it with porn
Imagine you're giving a presentation to the board of directors at your company. You have your PowerPoint slides all ready, you're projecting onto a 64 inch screen... what could possibly go wrong?
View ArticlePowerPoint about the Mayan "end of the world" secretly boobytrapped with malware
Interested in the buzz around the Mayan calendar ceasing to increment after December 21st, 2012? Don't go looking for presentations about the topic, you might be in for a nasty surprise.
View ArticleArsenal Lotto scam spammed out via PowerPoint file
Scammers use desperate measures in their attempt to trick you into believing you have won a lottery run by Arsenal Football Club.
View ArticleThe "Sandworm" malware - what you need to know
Fortunately, the Sandworm malware is a lot easier to deal with than the giant science fiction creature from which it takes its name. In fact, in malware terms, it's not a worm at all. Paul Ducklin...
View Article"Oops! I'm sorry about that" - 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]
Here it is - this week's 60 Second Security video. News that will amuse, and it only takes a minute...
View ArticleMicrosoft pulls PowerPoint-killing patch KB2920732
The latest in a series of Microsoft patch failures rendered PowerPoint inoperable on devices running Windows RT.
View ArticleInfection by mouseover – what you need to know about PowerPoint spam
Malware-laced PowerPoint files are nothing new - but several recent spam campaigns have added a new twist.
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