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From: Bruce Ediger (eballen1
qwest.net)Date: Fri Nov 09 2001 - 09:30:38 CST
On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, OBrien, Brennan wrote:
> Given that images are a major way of transmitting encoded data, it
> stands to reason that the hooks could exist -- that is, it could be a
> transport mechanism. However, the viewer itself would have to know to
The view that "internet images transmit encoded data" is thoroughly
discredited: see http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/archive/21829.html
Some researchers examined two million images from eBay, and found not a
single image containing steganographically encoded data. Primary source:
http://www.citi.umich.edu/techreports/reports/citi-tr-01-11.pdf
But that's neither here nor there in the context of whether the dopey IE
warning about viruses in images is correct.
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