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Living Room / Re: How to check xlsx files for malicious macros or virus
« Last post by mwb1100 on March 03, 2018, 11:19 AM »Apparently even CSV files (!) can be vectors for an exploit: http://georgemauer.n...7/csv-injection.html
I find that having a Linux VM to open files I don't trust (Office docs, PDFs, etc) keeps my mind at ease. VirtualBox is free and will work great for this. It's not necessarily completely fool proof (I imagine that even OpenOffice could be have some vulnerability), but I figure it would sandbox things well enough.
I find that having a Linux VM to open files I don't trust (Office docs, PDFs, etc) keeps my mind at ease. VirtualBox is free and will work great for this. It's not necessarily completely fool proof (I imagine that even OpenOffice could be have some vulnerability), but I figure it would sandbox things well enough.