On IE 5.5 and 6.x you can inject JS through PNG's
As I remember, they patched it at 7.x


On 20/04/2008, Richard Heyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I mean, if you already specified it as a PNG image with header(), how
> > do you execute Javascript/malicious code, as the browser will render
> > it as a PNG?
> >
>
> Malicious code can still be embedded in images. The vulnerabilities ISTR
> are in Windows image handling libraries. I assume they've been fixed now
> though because it was some time ago. But that doesn't mean to say more won't
> be found.
>
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