Scalable vector graphics can render hyperlinks in browsers, drawing victims closer to getting their credentials stolen.
Imagine expecting an important document from a client and receiving an email that looks completely legitimate. The email contains an attachment in an SVG (scalable vector graphics) format. You open it ...
claiming their nature allows them to bypass email protections and land malicious content in victim's inbox. For the uninitiated, SVG is short for Scalable Vector Graphics - it’s a lossless image ...
Sophos has observed cybercriminals ramping up their use of graphics files as part of email phishing attacks to bypass ...