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Also, note that someone hacking the .bas file is not in itself a risk since the macro won't run there. However, if you subsequently take those .bas files without reviewing for un-authorised changes and drop them into a template/document then the risk could be realised.

I would be more worried about someone hacking the code which is also in the MS Office file that the .bas file came from. This is a much more direct risk.
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