MSOffice suffers from 0-day zero-click exploit
by - Thursday, January 1, 1970 at 12:00 AM
These things accumulate and it's a bad practice. I try to imagine a world where we don't have security holes at every layer of the applications/OS/internet that we use every day and it would basically require someone like Apple to start from the ground up and revisit everything.

Every stack is riddle with holes. I wonder if aliens in other galaxies have a better technology stack than we do, or if it was a insect/hive civilization, they never ever consider security because their rank and file soldiers aren't jerks.
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(June 3, 2022, 06:25 AM)Rape Wrote:
(June 3, 2022, 04:59 AM)karimadeyemi Wrote: It's crazy what it can do....but the only thing is that you have to phish people.....like there is a human involvement..


Most people are retarded and easy to phish, including people working in an SOC. Even highly motivated nerd weirdos who actually care for some reason about the company work for,  can be victimized easily.
The only annoying part is the consumption of time, best to farm out to some paki slaves.


You sound stupid and retarted
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Let's see ... that yes, is a delicious event
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Thank you for sharing this!!!!!!!!!!!1
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that's interesting
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I feel like it's not as bad as some people say, but it's kinda bad. Yeah there is the human element needed in this, but all User Awareness Training I've ever encountered simply says stuff like "Don't enable Macros" or even technical controls like disabling DDE. Fact this kinda bypasses that is pretty important. Having said that most people with common sense won't open something from some random domain lest they be owned by some kid from czheckoslfuckistan, but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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People should simply start ditching closed source software and turn to open source, LibreOffice is decent alternative.
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thats looking really rare, let me see that firstly, then i can talk about this
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(June 11, 2022, 05:13 PM)opinion Wrote: People should simply start ditching closed source software and turn to open source, LibreOffice is decent alternative.


Even disregarding the security that comes with using open source software, the fact that LibreOffice is free and works almost identically to MSOffice should be more than enough for the average joe and jane to switch.
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(June 13, 2022, 08:09 PM)minori Wrote:
(June 13, 2022, 08:08 PM)halburt Wrote:
(June 11, 2022, 05:13 PM)opinion Wrote: People should simply start ditching closed source software and turn to open source, LibreOffice is decent alternative.


Even disregarding the security that comes with using open source software, the fact that LibreOffice is free and works almost identically to MSOffice should be more than enough for the average joe and jane to switch.


Now that you mention it, I love to use onlyoffice.


Didn't OnlyOffice get into shit a while back for removing file editing from the open source version of their service?
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