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<blockquote data-quote="notabot" data-source="post: 842258" data-attributes="member: 75970"><p>In enterprise yes, because people need to process attachments under time pressure, in a home environment I don't see this as an entrypoint.</p><p> Only case where I've worried at home is when previously legit (but not popular) websites have been hijacked - this has happened twice this year to me but per VT sites were clean - even though they had clearly been hijacked as there was porn instead of the product they sell. Maybe VT didn't find something that was there but in any case I think that's a valid risk for home users.</p><p> Still, as JS is turned off by default in my browser, it would need to be a really high end exploit to get through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notabot, post: 842258, member: 75970"] In enterprise yes, because people need to process attachments under time pressure, in a home environment I don't see this as an entrypoint. Only case where I've worried at home is when previously legit (but not popular) websites have been hijacked - this has happened twice this year to me but per VT sites were clean - even though they had clearly been hijacked as there was porn instead of the product they sell. Maybe VT didn't find something that was there but in any case I think that's a valid risk for home users. Still, as JS is turned off by default in my browser, it would need to be a really high end exploit to get through. [/QUOTE]
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