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cb down, please start any discussion I AM BORED

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do i have to be afraid if people send me pictures on Skype that they contain a virus/keylogger/rat->whatever it is  if i use a macbook?

or am i fine?

it should say .png if its a pic or .exe dont download .exe/jar

hey bro instead of worrying about that check out my new backround on my profile ;) 

 

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it should say .png if its a pic or .exe dont download .exe/jar

thanks!

it should say .png if its a pic or .exe dont download .exe/jar

 

MacBooks can't run .exe extensions. 

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MacBooks can't run .exe extensions. 

can a virus/keylogger or whatever be hidden in .jpg ?

do i have to be afraid if people send me pictures on Skype that they contain a virus/keylogger/rat->whatever it is  if i use a macbook?

or am i fine?

 

 

it should say .png if its a pic or .exe dont download .exe/jar

.png don't mean shit, all you gotta look for is if there is exe/jar in the file name, extension spoofers are all over the blackhat market.

can a virus/keylogger or whatever be hidden in .jpg ?

 

I know virus can be hidden in pictures, but I don't know if its possible in .jpg

 

If they want you too look at a picture, tell them to use a screenshotting tool such as puush or a image uploading site ilike imgur. 

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