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| Subject: | Fwd: File Binders File Types & Microsoft Word. |
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| Date: | Thu, 24 Jan 2008 11:59:16 +0530 |
Hi all... New year greetZ to every one.. I was working file binding and malicious code execution in specific file types, i had shortlisted few methods that are used (they are listed below), i would want you all to help me by contributing with your suggestions, research findings and any other information that would help me align my research. The methods that i had short listed were 1. Some known vulnerabilities in file types like JPEG, BITMAP etc... 2. Macros enabled by default in MS OFFICE 3. Using emails, manipulating MIME EXTENSIONS 4. On a compromised machine, changing the file type association please suggest methods or concepts that you think are existing in the wild, links would be helpful.. Thanks for the time and effort. Vivek | d3@dbr@1n
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