Outlook stops showing inline SVG images to limit phishing and malware risks Microsoft continues retiring risky features across Office and Windows platforms for protection Company balances user impact ...
Microsoft says Outlook for Web and the new Outlook for Windows will no longer display risky inline SVG images that are being used in attacks. This change began rolling out worldwide in early September ...
Actually, inconspicuous graphics in SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) format are used by malicious actors as a gateway for malware. They are delivered to computers as email attachments to phishing emails ...
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