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<blockquote data-quote="bribon77" data-source="post: 809879" data-attributes="member: 63961"><p>I think the answer is clear from what I understand.</p><p> If the macro tries to execute powershell or other commands, then the embedded code detection will activate and convert those commands into a script file. If a document is specially designed to exploit the vulnerability that allows the execution of the code, then if the payload of Shellcode is programmed to download and execute an executable, then that executable will be made like any other application, for example. HIPS execution alert, auto-sandbox of the exe, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bribon77, post: 809879, member: 63961"] I think the answer is clear from what I understand. If the macro tries to execute powershell or other commands, then the embedded code detection will activate and convert those commands into a script file. If a document is specially designed to exploit the vulnerability that allows the execution of the code, then if the payload of Shellcode is programmed to download and execute an executable, then that executable will be made like any other application, for example. HIPS execution alert, auto-sandbox of the exe, etc. [/QUOTE]
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