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Viktor2014-12-25 16:25:08
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Viktor, 2014-12-25 16:25:08

The mailer gmail.com did not skip the attachment with the .exe file. How to bypass it?

When sending an email with such an attachment, the gmail.com mail server did not let it through, but instead redirected it to a page with a list of forwarding denials in attachments. There is a huge list of extensions (among them not only exe, but also sys), as well as an archive in the archive. For me, this is a complete surprise - the recipient has mail only on gmail.com.
When did they introduce it? Why are they not warning anyone (knowing this in advance, it was possible to send such mail away right away, even during registration)? How to bypass it?

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Marcos Lisboa, 2014-12-25
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Just archive to a .rar or .zip file and you're good to go

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demiol, 2014-12-26
@demiol

exe to archive (zip, rar), archive to image (png, jpg)

zip  archive.zip application.exe
copy /b image.png + archive.zip archive_in_image.png

Unzip to winrar.

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Ranwise, 2014-12-27
@Ranwise

password archive...

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