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Can avi files contain a virus?

Can mp3 file contain an executable virus?
I mean .mp3 files only (not .mp3.exe , not an .exe renamed to .mp3 and smtg like that).

Searush
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  • This has already been covered by a similar question: http://superuser.com/questions/445366/can-avi-files-contain-a-virus – James P Oct 02 '12 at 13:32
  • The principle behind multimedia containers is the same. AVI, MP3, doesn't matter here. I hope the great answer to the other question explains everything. – slhck Oct 02 '12 at 13:36

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I suppose it's POSSIBLE to contain a virus, but it would have to be specifically engineered to exploit a flaw in a specific media player, or in the OS itself when it generates a preview (if it does). Since it usually just shoves the data through a player, I can't see this happening.

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The music player doesn't compile or run any type of executable commands on the OS. So even if a .mp3 had a virus, it can't be run/executed. So, the answer is no, it doesn't contain an executable virus (of course, if you wanted to write a music player which could also execute that would be a different matter :) but I don't think it would be popular ).

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