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Re: 2 vulnerabilities combine to auto execute received files in Nokia series 60 OS
From: dk <dk () pwarchitects com>
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 19:16:59 -0600

Paul Kurczaba wrote:
Wouldn't the phone try to open the jpg file as a picture, and not execute
it. Just like on desktop PCs: if you rename a .exe (application/program) to
a jpg (picture file), and try to open the file, your image program will open
the file, thinking it is a image file. The application code will not be
executed.

Just because one peculiar desktop OS for PC's (MS' variety) chooses this action does not indicate that others do; especially where embedded systems are concerned.
There are many ways it can be done.

--
dk


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