Back from the Cyber Grave: Microsoft Office’s 2017 Flaw Returns with a Malware Twist!

Just when you thought it was safe to open Excel, the 2017 Microsoft Office vulnerability resurfaces, now spreading Agent Tesla malware. It’s an eerie rerun of a bad soap opera, with the same plot but different cast. The “Microsoft Office Vulnerability Exploitation” premiere is certainly a sequel we could all do without!

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Well, well, well... If it isn't our dear friend, the 2017 Microsoft Office hole, making a comeback. But this time, it’s being used to spread the Agent Tesla malware. It's like watching a rerun of your least favorite soap opera, where you already know the plot, but the actors have changed. As if we needed another reason to ditch those old Excel spreadsheets!

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