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No, this is a built-in feature of File Explorer when you download an html file. It's not a new feature either, it's been in there since at least Vista, possibly even XP.
Simply put, to view a Chrome HTML file, you don't need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader — you just need Google Chrome.
HTML files remain one of the most popular attachments used in phishing attacks for the first four months of 2022, showing that the technique remains effective against antispam engines and works ...
Welcome to Tool Tip Tuesday for Adobe Premiere Pro on ProVideo Coalition. Every week, we will share a new tooltip to save ...
Researchers warn that attackers are relying more on malicious HTML files in their attacks, with malicious files now accounting for half of all HTML attachments sent via email. This rate of ...
HTML attachments almost double the rate of the next type of file that was found to be malicious. For reference, here are the other types of malicious files: Text (9%) XHTML (4%) Binaries (0.3%) ...