Novel hack allows an attacker to create a mouse-over in a PowerPoint file that triggers the installation of malware. A researcher is sounding the alarm over what he believes could be a novel attack ...
Attackers are using socially engineered emails with .ppam file attachments that hide malware that can rewrite Windows registry settings on targeted machines. Attackers are using an under-the-radar ...
A PowerPoint add-on is being used to spread malicious files, according to the findings of security company Avanan. Avanan's Jeremy Fuchs said the .ppam file -- which has bonus commands and custom ...