Could that JPEG contain a virus?

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Microsoft released a security bulletin yesterday alerting computer users of a critical flaw in software that processes JPEG images. The buffer overrun flaw could allow a malicious program to be executed if the user views a specially crafted JPEG image file. While no viruses have been reported that exploit the flaw, experts warn that that may change quickly.

linkage: http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2004Sep/gee20040915026974.htm
 
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jlabsher said:
Just saw that, luckily SP2 corrects this, or no more pron!
That SP2 only fixes it for Windows. You need to update office, and any imaging software that you have.
 

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HollywoodFred said:
It's been known for years that viruses can be embedded in jpegs
I didn't know that.
I've worked under the assumption forever that all JPG email attachments were safe to open. :shrug:
 
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