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Security researchers recently posted about SVG attachments on Twitter, claiming their nature allows them to bypass email protections and land malicious content in victim's inbox.
A report from researchers at Sophos revealed the number of phishing attacks with .SVG files in attachments is on the rise. SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) files are XML-based images that can be ...
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