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Also, on top of that, jpegs are very easy to use to hide other files. Basically, I can embed an exe into a jpeg, and whenever the jpeg is accessed/opened, it runs the exe locally. Not so easy to do with other image types and it is quite a security hole really.
Regards, Ayrus
no no no,
if you dont have the "extrk.exe" file (installed by an email attachment prog) then there is nothing to fear.
JPEG files are not dangerous. Only then your system is already infected there are capabilities to abuse JPEG's.
,gri
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