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| Virus pits itself against music pirates Published: April 22, 2005, 3:00 PM PDT By Dan Ilett Special to CNET News.com A hacker has created a virus that targets music lovers by deleting MP3 files on infected computers, according to antivirus company Sophos. The worm, dubbed Nopir.B, spreads over peer-to-peer networks and appears to have originated in France, security researchers at Sophos said Friday. Nopir.B is designed to look like a DVD-cracking program, to fool people looking for a program that will circumvent copy-restriction technology on the discs. When the worm is downloaded and run, it attempts to delete all MP3 music files and wipe some programs from the infected PC, the company said in its advisory. Sophos said it believes the author of the virus may be looking to stamp out music piracy. "The Nopir.B worm targets people it believes may be involved in piracy, but fails to discriminate between the true criminals and those who may have legally obtained MP3 files," Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for Sophos, said in a statement. "Whichever side of the fence you come down on in regards to Internet piracy, there's no debate about the criminal nature of this worm--it's designed to inflict malicious damage on people's Windows computers." News.com Remember file sharing is a security risk. Be Careful all.
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| eh, it was only a matter of time-im predicting there will start to be a large increase in these types of programs, virus based downloads..ext... but, the only thing they have proved to me-i need to make more backup copies of my pirated things!!! |
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