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 ...
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 ...
Security researchers have spotted a booby-trapped PowerPoint file that will download malware to a computer whenever a victim hovers a link, no macro scripts required. Hello, Please see attached ...
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 ...
The folks at Trend Micro, an IT security solutions company, recently discovered a new method hackers can use to deliver malware to a computer without requiring a user ...
Criminal hackers have started using a novel malware attack that infects people when their mouse hovers over a link embedded in a malicious PowerPoint file. The method—which was used in a recent spam ...
Want to create a mouseover text effect in your PowerPoint presentations? This post will show you a simple tutorial on how to generate a mouseover text effect in Microsoft PowerPoint. A mouseover text ...