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Trigerring Java code from a SVG image
From: Nicolas Grégoire <nicolas.gregoire () agarri fr>
Date: Tue, 15 May 2012 14:07:40 +0200
Hello, SVG is a XML-based file format for static or animated images. Some SVG specifications (like SVG 1.1 and SVG Tiny 1.2) allow to trigger some Java code when the SVG file is opened. Given that I had to look at these features for a customer, I developed some PoC codes which are now available online: http://www.agarri.fr/docs/batik-evil.svg http://www.agarri.fr/docs/batik-evil.jar I published a more detailed article on my blog: http://www.agarri.fr/blog/ Regards, Nicolas Grégoire / @Agarri_FR _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
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- Trigerring Java code from a SVG image Nicolas Grégoire (May 16)
- Re: Trigerring Java code from a SVG image Dan Kaminsky (May 16)
- Re: Trigerring Java code from a SVG image Michele Orru (May 16)
- Re: Trigerring Java code from a SVG image Dan Kaminsky (May 16)
- Re: Trigerring Java code from a SVG image Krzysztof Kotowicz (May 16)
- Re: Trigerring Java code from a SVG image Michele Orru (May 16)
- Re: Trigerring Java code from a SVG image Nicolas Grégoire (May 16)
- Re: Trigerring Java code from a SVG image Nicolas Grégoire (May 16)
- Re: Trigerring Java code from a SVG image Michele Orru (May 17)
- Re: Trigerring Java code from a SVG image Dan Kaminsky (May 16)