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Title: Infected MP3's and JPG's
Post by: babyoh on December 11, 2005, 01:23:01 AM
 :rose:
hi all  :lol:
i sometimes grab pics (jpg's & gif's), and MP3's from online, by right-clicking. -- i don't do any of that kazaa, or peer-to-peer kind of thing.

i thought this was totally safe, as i never heard of MP3's/WMA's, or JPG's/GIF's being infected.
however, i read something recently, about how mp3's can hide malware designed to be "activated" by windows media player (something to do with the image-video capability media player has, which hackers can hide code in).

i also read that images files -- jpg's, according to the article -- can have viruses as well.

i didn't read this online, but in a newspaper... either the new york times, or la times, i think.

ANYBODY KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THIS?

thanks, in advance, for any comments.

Title: Re: Infected MP3's and JPG's
Post by: mitch on December 11, 2005, 02:14:40 AM
i seem to remember that a few of the updates for xp were suppost to fix at least the image problem?


are you current on udpates for windows?
Title: Re: Infected MP3's and JPG's
Post by: babyoh on December 12, 2005, 03:00:14 AM
 :rose:
yes, i'm 100% up-to-date on EVERYTHING. i check each DAY to make sure.

so -- no risks, then? as far as you know?
Title: Re: Infected MP3's and JPG's
Post by: jsky on December 17, 2005, 04:32:51 PM
Create a folder and place your downloads into that folder. When you download things you can then right click on the item and choose to scan it for viruses or malware. Most virus and spyware scans apps. show up in the listings.