Microsoft Office Exploit Used to Hack macOS Devices, Fix Released

Microsoft Office Exploit Used to Hack macOS Devices, Fix Released

macOS security researcher and former NSA hacker Patrick Wardle has discovered a new vulnerability that would have allowed a hacker to take control of a Mac device by using a simple Microsoft Office file. The researcher discovered that hackers could easily misuse the ‘macro' feature in Microsoft Office to take control of devices. Microsoft Office apps allow users to automate tasks with custom commands using the ‘macro' feature. While hacks exploiting Office features on Windows devices have been reported earlier, this is said to be the first time that a researcher has demonstrated a macro-enabled exploit working on macOS as well. The exploit has now been patched.

In ablog post, the security researcher explained using several breaches and bugs that were present inMicrosoft Officeto inject the malicious code onmacOSdevices. The researcher created a file in the age-old ‘SLK' format to sidestep the macOS security system. The researcher also created a file whose name started with the ‘$' character. This particular file with the malicious code was able to break theMicrosoftOffice sandbox and enable the researcher to access the macOS device. Wardle even published avideoshowing off how the malicious code was used to open the Calculator app throughMicrosoft Excel. The searcher says that this exploit could be used to access other things as well.

For the exploit to work, the ‘macro' feature has to be enabled by the user for its Microsoft Office apps. The researcher points that Microsoft Office asks users if they really want to enable the ‘automated task' feature, and users who don't look at system alerts and just click on any option to rush through dialog boxes, are often more prone to harm than others. “Humans are impatient, exploits don't have to be,” the researcher toldVice.

WhileAppledid not respond to Wardle's report of the newly discovered flaw, a Microsoft spokesperson told the publication, “The company has investigated and determined that any application, even when sandboxed, is vulnerable to misuse of these APIs. We are in regular discussion with Apple to identify solutions to these issues and support as needed.” Furthermore, Apple and Microsoft have fixed the flaw in macOS 10.15.3 and the latest version of Microsoft Office on Mac, respectively.

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