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Exploit.SpamDocMacro.Gen

Classification

Category:

Malware

Type:

Exploit

Aliases:

  • Exploit.SpamDocMacro.Gen

Summary

Exploit.SpamDocMacro.Gen is a generic detection of specially-crafted PDF document files that download other malicious files, usually ransomware.

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Removal

Technical Details

Exploit.SpamDocMacro.Gen is a generic detection that identifies PDF document files which have been specially-crafted to contain harmful macro code.

The PDF files are typically distributed as attachments to spam email messages. If the attached file is opened, the embedded macro will run and try to exploit targeted vulnerabilities, which may be present on a device.

If the flaw is successfully exploited, the code will download additional files onto the affected machine. The downloaded files are typically ransomware.

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