Wanted to suggest adding some security to questions and answers whenever code added. In some weird way my Avast antivirus always complains of a trojan in the following question:
https://pt.stackoverflow.com/questions/8721/o-que-o-codigo-abaixo-escrito-por-um-cracker-faz
Warning: I do not recommend entering the link if you don't have an antivirus installed.
My doubt is the following, does my antivirus recognize the php code even when not running and as such giving me a warning or will the code run even if only posted in the question?
I posted it her because I think it's a possible security treat to the whole StackOverflow/StackExchange community and if it's possible to do this in the pt.SO than it also has to be possible to pull off here and anywhere else!
Edit:
So conclusion is that my antivirus is paranoid. However I still remain a little skeptical about the possibility, I can add markdown language and html to the answer/question so could it be possible to add a virus?
BTW . I added a beacon to the question, with markdown, just to test it and it works, it tracks the amount of views in real-time and it's invisible to the naked eye. I think I make some sort of a point. As this is just a innocent beacon normally used to track github (https://github.com/igrigorik/ga-beacon) pages it could be something else.
Although I like this one to work! :-P It's a nice feature if only tracking is possible!
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. No way you can abuse that to fool a browser into executing code. Adding web bug images is just nasty and for me would be a reason to edit them out and downvote the post.