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Use iQ.Suite Wall to search for text patterns and block formatting content of a MIME email

Problem Due to an Apple Mail vulnerability (Original report from ZecOps. https://blog.zecops.com/vulnerabilities/unassisted-ios-attacks-via-mobilemail-maild-in-the-wild/), it was necessary to find a way to scan formatting contents of a MIME mail for text patterns and then block them. How can this be accomplished with iQ.Suite? Solution With iQ.Suite Wall Wall-Advanced-Job in MIME-Analysis mode It is not necessary to select

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Remove line breaks in Outlook

Problem iQ.Suite Trailer configuration: plain text trailer If a plain text message is sent and a plain text trailer configured in iQ.Suite is attached, the line breaks may change depending on the setting in the Outlook client. Solution Mail option for removing line breaks in Outlook client: Further information https://support.microsoft.com/de-de/help/287816/line-breaks-are-removed-in-posts-made-in-plain-text-format-in-outlook

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iQ.Suite – Treatment of non-recursive zip bombs

Problem In July 2019, several articles reported on non-recursive Zip bombs. winfuture.de/news,110030.htmlwww.bamsoftware.com/hacks/zipbomb/www.golem.de/news/malware-zip-bombe-entpackt-46-mbyte-zu-4-5-petabyte-1907-142507.html A very efficient zip bomb unpacks more than 4.5 petabytes of data from a 46 MB archive. This creation is a non-recursive variant. These compressed archives can be considered to be malware, since after unpacking, they can completely fill the entire hard disk

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iQ.Suite Domino: Protection against macro viruses

Problem Macro viruses are often found embedded in Microsoft Office documents. They usually originate from documents sent as email attachments or are accidentally downloaded from malicious URLs in phishing mails. If a user receives an infected document by email, the virus can wreak havoc, attacking operating systems, changing settings, encrypting or even deleting data, leading

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Protection from macro viruses

Problem Macro viruses usually lurk in Microsoft Office documents. They often enter a computer system via documents sent as email attachments or are accidentally downloaded when users click on malicious URLs in phishing mails. If a user receives an infected document by email and simply attempts to open it, the embedded virus may quickly spread

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