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hello Iamp;#39;m Vidya Stevens senior handler at the Internet storm center I wrote a diary about Russiaamp;#39;s office document with XOR encoding and I used cyber chef to do the decoding and thatamp;#39;s what Iamp;#39;m going to show you here in this video so I have the malicious document here and as you can see it contains macros so let me select all those Marcos and decompress them and here you see something like this so this looks like base64 with a function to do the decoding of the base64 and then you have this year with a function so this looks like X or decoding encoding where this is the encoded text and this is the key we can grep for X or and indeed here there is a line where you can see X or going on so itamp;#39;s probable that this is indeed X or encoding so letamp;#39;s grab for this function name like this and here we have different encoded texts that we will try to decode so now Iamp;#39;m going to use a cyber chef to do this so if you google for cyber