I just got a legitimate text vCard attachment in my quarantine with a .vcs extension. It's in the list of bad file extensions in the default filter. Why is that? Is this extension used for some bad binary formats? Or can a vCard carry dangerous macros? I'm trying to decide whether to remove vcs from the list, since calendar files for appointments do seem like a legitimate thing to receive.

The sender was xtime, which seems to be an automotive dealer-customer management system, and it assigned application/octet-stream as the mime type of the attachment instead of a proper calendar type.

<https://filext.com/file-extension/VCS>


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