[Full-disclosure] Microsoft PowerPoint 0-day Vulnerability FAQ document written
I have written FAQ document including 33 items about the recently reported 0-day vulnerability in PowerPoint.
This vulnerability is being exploited by Trojan horse including keylogger features.
The document entitled as Microsoft PowerPoint 0-day Vulnerability FAQ is located at my SecuriTeam Blogs section,
permalink-type URL to the FAQ is
http://blogs.securiteam.com/?p=508
- Juha-Matti
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