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Posted by capricorn15 on Aug-04-2007 11:31:

new mp3 eating trojan

did a search and couldnt find anything

supposedly a new trojan that will go in your computer and delete all your mp3s. it is supposed to affect windows users.

http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/pos...ing-trojan.html

this would suck, especially if you ripped your mp3s from cds or purchased them online.

quote:

Average PC is a smorgasboard for a new MP3-eating trojan
By Jacqui Cheng | Published: August 03, 2007 - 02:05PM CT

It's no secret that people like to collect music on their PCs, with music files taking up more and more hard drive space as time goes on. Recent data from Comscore says that as of April of this year the typical computer in the US contains an average of 880 MP3 files, taking up roughly 3GB of hard drive space. Compared to the average number of Word documents (197), PDFs (100), and Excel files (77), music files make up the single most common type of file found on an average computer by a long shot.

But that very hobby could bite an avid MP3 collector in the butt if a new worm makes its way into their computers. A newly-uncovered worm called W32.Deletemusic does exactly what its name implies�it goes through a PC and deletes all MP3 files in sight. And that's it. Simultaneously low-threat and highly annoying, the worm makes its way from computer to computer by spreading itself onto all attached drives of a given PC, including flash drives and removable media. If that media is then removed and inserted into another computer, it continues its music-eating rampage on the new host.

This isn't the first time such a worm has gone after MP3 files. Nopir-B made its rounds some two years ago and posed as DVD copying software, according to security firm Sophos. When users tried to run it, Nopir-B scolded them for participating in piracy and proceeded to delete all MP3s from their computers. Similarly, last year's Erazer trojan deleted not only MP3 files, but AVIs, MPEGs, WMVs, and ZIP files as well in a "crusade" against piracy.

Of course, these worms don't take into account the fact that many MP3 files may not be pirated at all�they could be legitimate downloads, ripped from CDs, or even recorded by users themselves. And while losing an entire music collection that you've dedicated so much time into ripping, labeling, and organizing can be devastating, there is no real payload for the worm's efforts. Such foresight isn't exactly the forte of these trojan-writers, according to Sophos' Graham Cluley. "The authors of this worm are more likely to be teenage mischief makers than the organized criminal gangs we typically see authoring financially-motivated malware these days," he said in a statement seen by IDG News Service.

A quick poll among the Ars Technica staff shows that not only do we all have a disproportionate number of MP3 files compared to the national average, some of us would be quite a bit more inconvenienced than others if we were to get bitten by the W32.Deletemusic bug. The number of music files on our computers ranged from the low end of 1,400 all the way up to a staggering 35,000, and we're sure that some of our readers could probably give those numbers a run for their money. And that's why Cluley advises that users should turn off any autorun functionalities on their computers to prevent the worm from spreading.

W32.Deletemusic affects computers running Windows 2000/95/98/Me/NT/Server 2003/Vista/XP.


Posted by Lilith on Aug-04-2007 11:34:

I thought it was called 'Windows Vista'?


Posted by Gauss on Aug-04-2007 14:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
I thought it was called 'Windows Vista'?


Posted by pvdAngel on Aug-04-2007 14:43:

*grins*


Posted by DarkAngel on Aug-04-2007 16:07:

You don't fuckin' say.


Posted by AustralianGQ on Aug-04-2007 16:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
I thought it was called 'Windows Vista'?




*scatches head and wonders why this is funny*


i dont have vista but its a great OS if u have compatible programs.


Posted by LeopoldStotch on Aug-04-2007 17:26:

hah! those hackers can't get me! i'm running Windows 3.1 !


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Aug-04-2007 17:27:

quote:
Originally posted by AustralianGQ
if u have compatible programs.

Ding ding ding.


Posted by caddyshack on Aug-05-2007 03:09:

good thing its all backed on dvds, cant touch this


Posted by jfk-pilot on Aug-05-2007 03:15:

quote:
it is supposed to affect windows users.


Shocker


Posted by Domesticated on Aug-05-2007 05:21:

This scares the shit out of me.

My mp3 collection has had a ridiculous amount of work put into it. I try to back up to DVD as often as possible, but you can still never be sure...


Posted by idoru on Aug-05-2007 06:17:

This thread reminds me why every night I tell my Linux box that I love it.


Posted by all-nite-freak on Aug-05-2007 07:42:

good music doesnt eat condoms

no soulseek no problems imo


Posted by nefardec on Aug-05-2007 08:00:

it would be kind of funny if the RIAA hired some 14 year old kids to make this


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Aug-05-2007 08:07:

I just don't understand how anyone sensible would even get this on their computer.


Posted by UWM on Aug-05-2007 08:10:

quote:
[i][b]Originally posted by nefardec [/i
it would be kind of funny if the RIAA hired some 14 year old kids to make this



Continuing his remarkable run of commentary on TA, it's Avana!!!


Posted by UWM on Aug-05-2007 08:11:

I can barely read my moinitor ,,, i hope to maintain civil discourse until i pass out ...


Posted by idoru on Aug-05-2007 08:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
I just don't understand how anyone sensible would even get this on their computer.


You're referring to any Microsoft program, right?


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Aug-05-2007 08:22:

quote:
Originally posted by idoru
You're referring to any Microsoft program, right?

Ha, I see what you did there you little rascal.


Posted by VAR on Aug-05-2007 08:23:

quote:
Originally posted by idoru
You're referring to any Microsoft program, right?



LOL


what do you run?

ubuntu, knoppix, gknoppix, another version (there's like a hundred different ones)?


Posted by all-nite-freak on Aug-05-2007 08:27:

ceiling music pirate is watching you masturbate.


Posted by VAR on Aug-05-2007 08:29:

quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
ceiling music pirate is watching you masturbate.


hell yeah! long live ceiling cat!


Posted by UWM on Aug-05-2007 08:30:

quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
ceiling music pirate is watching you masturbate.


That mischievous cat ... I told him to mind his own business!


Posted by idoru on Aug-05-2007 08:32:

quote:
Originally posted by VAR
LOL


what do you run?

ubuntu, knoppix, gknoppix, another version (there's like a hundred different ones)?


Ubuntu, and I love it. Though I'm going to bed now, because I'm shit tired and have to be up in, umm... five and a half hours? So yeah...


Posted by all-nite-freak on Aug-05-2007 08:39:

quote:
Originally posted by idoru
Ubuntu, and I love it. Though I'm going to bed now, because I'm shit tired and have to be up in, umm... five and a half hours? So yeah...


real men dont sleep until they pass out and the hooker gets deaded


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