![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() As SSD Secure Disclosure explains, if the inetloc file is attached to an email, opening the attachment will trigger the vulnerability without warning. In a blog post on SSD Secure Disclosure, Minchan reports that inetoc files can be embedded inside emails which if the user clicks on them will execute the commands embedded inside them without providing a prompt or warning to the user. Researcher Park Minchan (via Bleeping Computer) found that files that have the inetloc extension can be used to exploit a vulnerability in the macOS Finder. ![]()
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