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Hackers are using booby-trapped Word documents to deliver malware to unsuspecting victims. The malware takes advantage of Windows Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) capabilities, which allow users to link to documents and other objects - in this case, a malicious remote server. "
This tool was created by the AutoLog team and has since been leaked. Here is the latest version of your OLE Doc Exploit
When a window appears that says "The following project cannot be saved to a document without macros", simply click no and select any extension of your choice to save the document. Our team suggests using .doc or .docm, right now it only detects 3 antivirus