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Hackers Get Artsy: SVG Files as Malware's New Canvas
In a clever twist, hackers are embedding malware in SVG image files that completely dodge antivirus detection. These artful attacks exploit the XML‑based nature of SVGs, creating new challenges for cybersecurity. Normally trusted as secure file types, SVGs are now the latest tools in the hacker's toolbox, bypassing traditional security measures with obfuscation techniques and posing serious threats to users and organizations.
Introduction
Understanding SVG Files
Malware Embedded in SVG Files
Evasive Techniques of SVG‑based Malware
Types of Malware Exploiting SVGs
Prevalence and Trends of the Attack
Protective Measures Against SVG Malware
Notable Incidents and Campaigns
Evaluation of SVG File Format
Advanced Evasion Techniques in Cyber Threats
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