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Seemingly harmless SVGs are packed with malicious JavaScript for a phishing redirect to actor-controlled URLs.
Remember SVG? The acronym stands for Scalable Vector Graphics. In a posting to the xml-dev mailing list back in 2000, XML co-inventor Tim Bray said: “SVG is going to change the face of the Web ...
Turns out, John answered this question back in May saying that titles in SVG images are not something to worry about, that Google can handle it. Here is sample source code of titles in SVG images: ...
Protection against SVGs. Many security solutions do not check SVG files sufficiently, meaning that malicious code can reach the victim's systems in this way, warns the advisory from the Austrian ...
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