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SVG files are offering cybercriminals an easy way in with new phishing attacks

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  • Sophos says the use of SVG files in phishing is on the rise
  • SVG files bypass email protection and can display malicious hyperlinks
  • The researchers shared a few tips on how to stay safe

Hackers are using .SVG files in new phishing attacks aimed at stealing people’s Office 365 login credentials, experts have warned.

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 scaled without losing quality, making them ideal for web design, icons, and illustrations. Unlike raster images (e.g., PNG, JPG), SVGs use mathematical equations to define shapes, allowing them to remain crisp at any size.

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