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On 26/12/21 6:26 pm, Italo Vignoli wrote:
> MS Office documents carry 80% of all malware because they are
> intentionally complex, in order to perpetuate user lock-in (the more
> complex the document, the lower the chances that third party software
> such as LibreOffice is able to interoperate). The hidden complexity is
> strictly related to the way OOXML - MS Office pseudo-standard format -
> has been intentionally developed. So, this means that switching from
> OOXML to ODF - LibreOffice standard document format - would reduce
> security issues by a significant percentage.

This one is an interesting point. I would like to read more about it.

Italo, can you please send some article(s) on it? or we can write one too.

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