Microsoft
  
  has recently introduced a new feature to
  
   Office
  
  
   2016
  
  : the ability to block macros,in an attempt to curb the spread of macro malware, which is once again
  
   on the rise
  
  .
 
Macro viruses first appeared in 1995, at a time when there were over 100 times as many DOS viruses in existence as all other viruses.
  
 
  Until then, the internal file formats of
  
   Word
  
  and
  
   Excel
  
  had been something in which few were interested – but macro viruses changed all that. These viruses were at the same time simple and complex: simple, because they were written in a variant of Basic, so it was not necessary to look at long listings of assembler instructions to analyse them; complex, because locating the infected macro in the document, detecting the virus and disinfecting the document was a complex task.
 
  In 1996, Andrew Krukov wrote a detailed piece for
  
   Virus Bulletin
  
  explaining the risks.
 
  The article, ‘In the Beginning was the Word…’, can be read
  
   here
  
  in HTML-format, or downloaded
  
   here
  
  as a PDF.
 
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