File checker false positive triggered by an SVG corporate logo
Hello
I encountered an issue while uploading corporate branding assets via the Logo Customization feature in SVG format. The system returns the following error message: "Malicious file contents detected, upload canceled."
The SVG file itself is extremely simple. It was created (more precisely, downloaded and recolored) using Inkscape and even subsequently processed through an additional sanitization tool to remove any software-specific stuff. The file successfully passes W3C validation with a "Passed" status and no warnings. The image is rendered correctly by all software tested, including web browsers and various online services.
Unfortunately, I was unable to communicate this issue through the support channel because they think I need consultation or smth (which I absolutely do not). From my perspective, this appears to be a file checker's false positive, which for some reason seems to detect executable content where none exists (or something like that), so I just want to report the issue to devs.
My issue was already solved by using other file format.
The image is in the attached archive (svg uploads isn't supported)
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