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Attackers Season Spam With a Touch of ‘Salt’

Posted on October 7, 2025
Attackers Season Spam With a Touch of ‘Salt’

Researchers report an increase in the use of hidden content in spam and malicious email to confuse filters and other security mechanisms.

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