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    CVE-2014-4114: Details on August BlackEnergy PowerPoint Campaigns

    April 9, 2025

    In this post we provide additional information on how a specially crafted PowerPoint slideshow file (.PPSX) led to the execution of a BlackEnergy dropper.

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