Hotmail webmail has been displaying logos for a very long time now, for some selected large senders. They are the ones most likely to have data on attempts to bypass such logo displays.
--srs ________________________________ From: Dave Crocker <d...@dcrocker.net> Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2020 3:19:05 AM To: Suresh Ramasubramanian <ops.li...@gmail.com> Cc: mailop@mailop.org <mailop@mailop.org> Subject: Re: [mailop] BIMI pilot @ Google On 7/25/2020 2:32 PM, Suresh Ramasubramanian via mailop wrote: > Oh, all I’m saying is that presenting the logo without a proper check or > after being fooled into a proper check would be a problem. And there’d > be some creative ways (css? logo included at random other places in the > friendly from? etc) spammers would look at mimicking such a logo spammers explore any avenue they can find that looks at all promising. but just because they do something does not mean it is effective. So, yes, I fully expect them to spoof -- where that means what the word 'spoof' actually means -- logos. Whether it it will have an effect on end-user deception is a different matter. d/ -- Dave Crocker Brandenburg InternetWorking bbiw.net
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