Hansa had a file that could be downloaded by vendors after the order was shipped, it contained the timelocked tx signed by hansa along with some other info. It used to be a simple .txt file.
About a day ago there was a stickied post on the forum about a new feature, they changed the TXT to an XLSX file, it contained some additional data like statistics and graphs.
Anyone had a closer look at the file? XLSX might have some exploit in it.
On other interesting question is: are the timelocked transactions legit? Withdrawal wasn't working in the last 2 days, but the timelocked transactions might still work. Any way to verify?
Obviously nefarious.
For those who don't know, Microsoft Office files (Word Excel Access Powerpoint Outlook) can contain custom-written programs inside them written in a language called Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) that can infect/trash your Windows computer if malicious. (I don't know if the Mac version of Microsoft Office supports VBA and Macros or not.)
Don't download anything from the DN that isn't plaintext. At the least it's bad opsec. In this case, there was obviously malicious intent behind that switch from .txt to .xlsx.