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Microsoft is trying to kill ActiveX controls in Office for good

Despite being nearly 30 years old, Microsoft still supports ActiveX in Windows. Microsoft deprecated the technology long ago, but some of the most popular Win32 applications use it. Cybercriminals also love ActiveX, so Microsoft is taking measures to reduce the attack surface provided by the controversial framework.

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