it’s a valid name but it shouldn’t add the hyperlink… wait a moment…
*** went to check the source of the emails that i received ***
the senders (i’m targeted by an asshole that did this on hundreds on sites) DIDN’T add any hyperlink, this is a huge security issue by gmail: they’re automatically adding hyperlinks! This is very stupid, especially with the new google domains .zip and .mov. Someone sends an email like “attached there’s bank-statement.zip” and then gets phished
I was just going to point out that it’s the responsibility of the email service to filter that as well.
It was a big bug ticket at my company, that our email service kept automatically turning plaintext to links like www.example.com for convenience. We couldn’t fix it on our side at all.
Edit: lol either Lemmy or my Lemmy app also turns plaintext links into real links! www.Rofl.lol
You’ve landed on this page because you followed a link for a .zip file. This domain was registered to prevent its misuse for potentially harmful or malicious activities.
Well, what do ya know. There’s still some good guys out there.
it’s a valid name but it shouldn’t add the hyperlink… wait a moment…
*** went to check the source of the emails that i received ***
the senders (i’m targeted by an asshole that did this on hundreds on sites) DIDN’T add any hyperlink, this is a huge security issue by gmail: they’re automatically adding hyperlinks! This is very stupid, especially with the new google domains .zip and .mov. Someone sends an email like “attached there’s bank-statement.zip” and then gets phished
I was just going to point out that it’s the responsibility of the email service to filter that as well.
It was a big bug ticket at my company, that our email service kept automatically turning plaintext to links like www.example.com for convenience. We couldn’t fix it on our side at all.
Edit: lol either Lemmy or my Lemmy app also turns plaintext links into real links! www.Rofl.lol
Well, what do ya know. There’s still some good guys out there.
Email clients and web browsers making anything that vaguely looks like a link clickable is nothing new.