LokiBot Strikes Again: The Trojan Horse of Office Documents

LokiBot, the notorious malware, has resurfaced, this time concealed within seemingly harmless Microsoft Office documents. This cyber nuisance capitalizes on known vulnerabilities, embedding malicious macros into documents to conduct a digital data heist. Experts recommend vigilance and updated endpoint protection products to safeguard against this cyber threat.

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