On 3 Jan 2006 at 18:02, Monte Barnett wrote:

> header in wmf files that causes it to be treated as such when opened, despite 
> the misleading jpg extension. Blocking wmf files at the firewall won't 
> protect 
> against this.

Depends on the firewall, some application level proxies will look at the file 
contents before (dis)allowing it into the network.

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