Sept. 12, 2023, 8 p.m. |

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Researchers identified a new phishing campaign that uses Microsoft Word documents to distribute malware that can log what a victim types, siphon cryptocurrency funds, and steal sensitive data. To get into the victim’s system, the attackers send a phishing email with the malicious Word document as an attachment. Clicking on the attachment activates an embedded

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