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A common method to disguise malicious email attachments is to name them with a double extension, for example, e-mail.txt.lnk and picture.gif.vbe. Microsoft Windows in its default configuration mode will hide *.lnk, *.vbe and several other extensions. These attachments will appear as e-mail.txt and picture.gif. The real nature of these files is therefore hidden until the file is executed.
Current supported versions of SEG provide this rule by default in the Attachment Management (Inbound) policy group. To apply this policy, enable the rule Block Double Extension Filenames.
Customers who have upgraded from an earlier version that did not include the rule can find the definition of this rule in the Default Rules document.
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