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lolsowrong | 2 years ago

Explain why it’s a huge mistake, please.

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wholinator2|2 years ago

I think the idea is ambiguity between a zip file from your coworkers website and an entirely separate phishing website which downloads an entirely different zip file with a malicious payload.

Anything that introduces unnecessary and previously unforseen ambiguity to the olds is just another path to filling the internet with scams

Clamchop|2 years ago

Browser vendors should just splash users with one of those click-through security warnings. Make it bright yellow.

I'd be very entertained by drama from owners of those domains, but in my opinion, such a thing would be completely justified.

eru|2 years ago

Well, we also have .com as a common extension on Windows machines?

snypher|2 years ago

A link reading attachment.zip is no longer a 'safe' file but a eg browser window.