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Security researchers and agencies like have recently flagged a resurgence of "ancient" Excel vulnerabilities—some nearly two decades old—being actively exploited by threat actors. This specific file likely contains a "weaponized" Excel document designed to execute remote code on unpatched systems. ⚠️ Security Warning

Payloads designed to silently install backdoors like Agent Tesla or RomCom malware.

Macros or malicious add-ins (.XLL) that exfiltrate banking details and passwords. Key Details of the Exploit

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The file appears to be a malicious archive associated with recent cybersecurity threats targeting outdated versions of Microsoft Excel.

Exploits such as CVE-2009-0238 or CVE-2025-29977 that can take full control of your system.