No more macros? No problem, say attackers, we'll adapt
Briefly

Microsoft's decision to block internet-sourced macros by default last year is forcing attackers to find new and creative ways to compromise systems and deliver malware, according to threat researchers at Proofpoint."The cybercriminal ecosystem has experienced a monumental shift in activity and threat behavior over the last year in a way not previously observed by threat researchers," the security team wrote in a report [ PDF] just before the weekend.
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