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4 apr. 2024

I’d never thought about that: scammers can style HTML e-mails so that the fraudulent parts are invisible until the message is forwarded — say, by your boss, unwittingly giving the scam a stamp of approval.

(And here I was thinking the only reliable way to style e-mails still was to include the CSS inline.)

Kobold letters – Lutra Security

Anyone who has had to deal with HTML emails on a technical level has probably reached the point where they wanted to quit their job or just set fire to all the mail clients due to their inconsistent implementations. But HTML emails are not just a source of frustration, they can also be a serious security risk.

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