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    SVG images used in attacks will no longer display in Microsoft Outlook




    • 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 with security, ensuring SVG attachments remain fully supported

    Malicious use of SVG files has become more and more common in recent years, with attackers relying on the format to deliver malware and build phishing pages.

    In response, Microsoft is changing how Outlook handles this type of content and will now prevent inline SVG images from appearing in Outlook for Web or in the new Outlook for Windows.


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