Spammers are testing a new way to trick victims into installing malware that downloads after the user hovers over a link in a PowerPoint slide show. The new infection method adds a twist to the common ...
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 ...
Researchers have found a new form of attack that abuses the action of hovering over hyperlinked text and images in a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation. Trend Micro researchers discovered the ...
Malware has been popping up in the strangest places lately. Traditionally, malicious software works its way into computers when users click links or download attachments in phishing emails, or use ...
Most often, you need to actually click on a link or run a program in order to get infected with a virus or other malware. Sometimes, however, black hat hackers figure out a way to infect a machine ...