Vanja Svajcer of Cisco Talos discusses his research tracking malicious actors. In this episode, he demonstrates where attackers have pivoted, after Microsoft disabled Visual Basics for Applications macros by default. View more episodes: https://www.cisco.com/go/threatwise
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