Watch out – those PDFs lurking in your inbox could be a major security risk

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  • Phishing emails carrying PDF attachments are on the rise, report warns
  • Check Point highlights how hackers love PDFs for customization
  • Social engineering attacks using PDFs are also on the rise

At least one in every five phishing emails carries a .PDF attachment, researchers are saying, warning that the popular file format is being increasingly used in social engineering attacks.

A new report from Check Point Research claims PDF-based attacks now account for 22% of all malicious email attachments, making them particularly concerning for businesses sharing large quantities of these files every day.

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