In 2024, phishing attacks have taken on a new and dangerous form, utilizing Rich Text Format (RTF) files in creative and highly deceptive ways. According to a recent report by Audian Paxson from IRONSCALES, there has been a significant increase in phishing campaigns using RTF files, with over 6,755 attacks detected and blocked in March alone. But what makes these attacks particularly dangerous is the combination of outdated file formats and tricks designed to fool even the most security-conscious users.