: In older versions of Outlook, AT&T emails sometimes generated harmless but annoying attachments named ATT000XX.txt or .htm , though these typically didn't use the .svb extension. Recommended Security Actions
If you receive an email with a suspicious attachment like "ATT Inbox.svb":
: Some "SVB"-themed scams use links that look like bank or service logins to steal your credentials.
: Used by the Statistica analytics software to store Visual Basic code for data automation.
If you see this name in your inbox, it is likely a malicious attachment or part of a phishing scheme:
In legitimate software contexts, an file is usually one of two things:
: In older versions of Outlook, AT&T emails sometimes generated harmless but annoying attachments named ATT000XX.txt or .htm , though these typically didn't use the .svb extension. Recommended Security Actions
If you receive an email with a suspicious attachment like "ATT Inbox.svb":
: Some "SVB"-themed scams use links that look like bank or service logins to steal your credentials.
: Used by the Statistica analytics software to store Visual Basic code for data automation.
If you see this name in your inbox, it is likely a malicious attachment or part of a phishing scheme:
In legitimate software contexts, an file is usually one of two things: