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date: 2024-11-12T14:26:18.176Z
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publishDate: 2024-11-12T14:26:18.176Z
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likeOf: https://lutrasecurity.com/en/articles/salamander-mime/
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https://lutrasecurityCom/en/articles/salamanderMime/:
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url: https://lutrasecurity.com/en/articles/salamander-mime/
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type: entry
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name: " Salamander/MIME – Lutra Security"
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summary: If you remember kobold letters, you already know not to blindly trust emails. But it’s not just HTML emails that can be deceiving. In this article, we’ll take a look at S/MIME and how we can use the concept of invisible salamanders to craft messages that tell each recipient a different story. Let’s talk about Salamander/MIME.
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featured: https://lutrasecurity.com/en/articles/salamander-mime/salamander_mime_social.png
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