If a file is supposed to contain an image (but also contains a virus), it actually makes a lot more sense to apply some global filter to the "pixel" data such that image quality would be generally preserved, but anything like machine code would be obliterated. It's a pity that the same does not hold for email attachments that are supposed to be MS-Word "doc" files, etc...
In reply to Re^5: prevent arbitrary code execution in images
by graff
in thread prevent arbitrary code execution in images
by bear0053
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