Outlook users will no longer see inline SVG images as Microsoft strengthens defenses against phishing and malware.
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Microsoft Outlook will no longer show inline SVG images regularly exploited in phishing attacks
Microsoft won't fully be blocking SVG files however. "SVG images sent as classic attachments will continue to be supported and viewable from the attachment well. This update helps mitigate potential ...
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