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This is probably a repost, so flame away. But interesting nontheless...

http://www.techtree.com/techtree/js...sp?storyid=3424

Worm Targets MP3 Music Files
Techtree News Staff Email Print
April 25, 2005

Experts at SophosLabs have discovered a worm that has taken the law into its own hands against Internet music pirates.

The worm dubbed W32/Nopir-B, which appears to have originated in France, spreads via peer-to-peer file-sharing systems posing as a hacked utility to make copies of commercial DVDs. However, in reality it displays an anti-piracy graphic, and attempts to delete all MP3 music files, disable various system utilities, and wipe .COM programs on the infected PC.

"The internet is swamped with people pirating movies and music, costing the entertainment industry millions each year. 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 MP3 files they have created themselves," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for Sophos.

"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 - designed to inflict malicious damage on people's Windows computers," said Cluley.

Internet pirates who have illegally distributed music files, movies and TV shows have been in the news recently as ISPs have been ordered in a number of cases to provide identifying details of those individuals responsible so prosecutions can be brought against them. Last month, a Canadian man lost his job after it was found he had leaked the first episode of the eagerly anticipated BBC science fiction series "Doctor Who" onto the internet three weeks before its official broadcast.

Although there have only been a small reports of the worm, Sophos recommends computer users ensure their anti-virus software is up-to-date, and that companies protect themselves with a consolidated solution which can defend them from the threats of both spam and viruses.

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Re: MP3 Worm (W32/Nopir-B)

quote:
Originally posted by kossack
This is probably a repost, so flame away. But interesting nontheless...

http://www.techtree.com/techtree/js...sp?storyid=3424

Worm Targets MP3 Music Files
Techtree News Staff Email Print
April 25, 2005

Experts at SophosLabs have discovered a worm that has taken the law into its own hands against Internet music pirates.

The worm dubbed W32/Nopir-B, which appears to have originated in France, spreads via peer-to-peer file-sharing systems posing as a hacked utility to make copies of commercial DVDs. However, in reality it displays an anti-piracy graphic, and attempts to delete all MP3 music files, disable various system utilities, and wipe .COM programs on the infected PC.

"The internet is swamped with people pirating movies and music, costing the entertainment industry millions each year. 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 MP3 files they have created themselves," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for Sophos.

"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 - designed to inflict malicious damage on people's Windows computers," said Cluley.

Internet pirates who have illegally distributed music files, movies and TV shows have been in the news recently as ISPs have been ordered in a number of cases to provide identifying details of those individuals responsible so prosecutions can be brought against them. Last month, a Canadian man lost his job after it was found he had leaked the first episode of the eagerly anticipated BBC science fiction series "Doctor Who" onto the internet three weeks before its official broadcast.

Although there have only been a small reports of the worm, Sophos recommends computer users ensure their anti-virus software is up-to-date, and that companies protect themselves with a consolidated solution which can defend them from the threats of both spam and viruses.


luckily i dont burn dvds...


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