Anti-Virus White Papers
The Microsoft JPEG Vulnerability and the Six New Content Security Requirements
Overview In November 2004, a critical Microsoft security vulnerability (MS04-028) was discovered which could allow attackers to embed malicious code inside JPEG image files. Until that time, JPEG image files were considered immune to attack. To effectively deal with this vulnerability, security and IT professionals need to incorporate six new and critical content security requirements into their networks.
| Publisher | Aladdin Knowledge Systems | File Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 |
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| Date Published | March 2005 | Downloads | 243 |
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