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Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I already scanned my pc and it came out with nothing. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Exact answer depends however on the exact virus mechanism and exact program. As for better viewing - use any hex editor as a first step.
But note that whatever tool you use it requires a lot of specific skill to properly analyse a virus, a lot of knowledge about OS, libraries, file formats and programs one uses.
As far as I remember, the only way to execute a virus in a jpg file is a specific Windows vulnerability involving a special RTL right-to-left character in the filename, which will cause the filename to be parsed right to left. If for example you got the file with the any name similar to exe.
The application might also be written to have the same icon that Windows Photo Viewer has, and the attack is pretty disguised. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Asked 6 years, 1 month ago. Active 2 years, 10 months ago. Viewed 26k times. Improve this question.
Glorfindel 2, 5 5 gold badges 17 17 silver badges 28 28 bronze badges. May I ask why you are so certain the file contains a virus? It's pretty rare for image files to contain one. OTOH it's much more often to find an executable file 'posing' as image, by having a name something. Torinthiel hah that's actually a neat way to get around that windows 'feature' but no, I have it set to display file extensions.
As for why I'm so confident its a virus: 1 Its way bigger than the image I was expecting 2 Scan: bit. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer.
Steffen Ullrich Steffen Ullrich k 28 28 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. As far as disassembly, that bit of text in the screenshot looks suspiciously like a.
NET class. And the linked text has references to mscoree. So I'd try a. NET decompiler first e. I opened up the text file and the first human readable thing I see is This program cannot be run in DOS mode. Totally an image file. For real! But I was talking in the first bytes.
Still, I don't know how something like that escaped the O. So just the occurrence of this string somewhere inside the file means not much, whereas the first magic bytes of the file indicate much better what kind of file this is but beware of ZIP or PDF files which can have junk at the beginning. Not everything which looks obvious is actually true.
An interesting image for sure. Show 3 more comments. In contrast a JPG file should have the following four non-ASCII-printable bytes at the very beginning of the file: ff d8 ff e0 So any image viewer that does even the most basic checking of its input file should detect this straight away and not even try to process any further. Question 2: See above. Community Bot 1. Finally, don't open strange attachments from weird people.
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