Zero-Day

WMF Exploit and the Zero-Day Patch Rush

Published: February 2, 2006 Reading Time: 3 min

Early 2006 delivered a rude reminder: a picture was not always safe. A flaw in how Windows handles WMF (Windows Metafile) images allows attackers to run code through crafted files — sometimes simply by viewing them in a browser, image viewer, or Explorer preview pane. It is a classic zero-day moment: exploit code is circulating while users wait for an official fix. Why This Feels Different Previous worms often needed obvious .exe attachments. The WMF issue blurs the line: ...

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