DH ur most likely using a Norton Product with the hieristics set
too high which gives you a false positive for the bloodhound.
This worm and its variants lurks in p2p land and e-mail attachments.
My bots double-check each link and cross-links etc. b4 I post.
I ht tp links that stay connected, too big or hang hair.
(ie. port re-directs)
The image u question is hosted by the host network and not a third
party server [999]. The chance of a worm inside and embedded in a
jpeg file is like walking on water.....
If u have a valid e-mail address, we'll talk about it sum mo.
Tecra