Originally Posted by
nerd
Doesn't this depend on whether your email client (whether it's desktop-based or browser-based) shows extensions? Or are they saying that Microsoft Outlook doesn't show extensions?
Another reason to ditch Outlook, OP.
To be fair the problem is not that Outlook doesn't show file extensions (it does) but that Windows Explorer by default does not.
You'd see the file was a .zip in Outlook, then download it and extract it. Then looking at it in Explorer, you would not see that the extension was .exe rather than .pdf (unless you had specifically unhidden file extensions).
This is a rather nasty bit of malware though, quite malicious.