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Am 2015-01-07 um 21:19 schrieb Alexandre Julliard:
That's the sort of thing I was alluding to in our private
discussion. In the context of Wine, postulating a specially crafted
binary doesn't make sense. Obviously such a binary doesn't need to
exploit Wine to do anything it wants.
PE parsing may be an exception though. A specially crafted PE binary
could try to execute code when e.g. the file selection dialog wants to
extract its icon. Microsoft had a related problem on Windows a while
ago: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2011/06/09/10172702.aspx
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