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By Dan Ilett
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 22, 2005 10:00:00 PM

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."

Sophos has received few reports of the virus, but recommended that people update their security software. The malicious software affects PCs running Microsoft Windows.

Dan Ilett of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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Or you could use something called Peer Guardian 2, which is an intense IP blocker that blocks all the IPs of all the known RIAA computers, and anything else you want.... (Read the rest)
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Round Up The Usual Suspects  duclod | 04/22/05
Well that's a shame. Windoze takes a hit!  oo7curtis | 04/22/05
Go play with you Mac  victor@... | 04/23/05
mp3  fat32 | 04/22/05
Ok, here's my suggestion  crashoverride | 04/22/05
Consider this ...  coffeenite | 04/25/05
This Virus affects Windows computers, Linux users are safe  matrixdomain | 04/22/05
This virus only affects people that download the illegal file  zeusfuse | 04/23/05
are you sure you don't have a stealth viruses?  matrixdomain | 04/23/05
What a load of crap  Scrat | 04/25/05
Well Said!!  shmeep | 04/25/05
Leave em alone, he took the blue, the red, and the green pills  FilledOut | 04/25/05
Not True  voska | 04/25/05
Me too.  Outside T. Box | 04/25/05
I've had W2K on the net for 5 years  voska | 04/25/05
Whatcha smokin Willis  osreinstall | 04/23/05
Sorry dude, it's a Windows Worm!  B.O.F.H. | 04/23/05
Sorry dude you didn't read it right and no kidding  osreinstall | 04/24/05
Your original post is indicative of someone who has only used Windows!  B.O.F.H. | 04/24/05
No but a newbie could on linux.  osreinstall | 04/24/05
Personally, I would fire you for that attitude!  B.O.F.H. | 04/24/05
I wouldn't work for you so we are both happy  osreinstall | 04/24/05
Linux does not *EXECUTE* mp3 files  Knorthern Knight | 04/23/05
Sucks even more to use linux  osreinstall | 04/24/05
what in the world are you talking about?  hipparchus2000 | 04/24/05
If linux wants to be on desktops  osreinstall | 04/24/05
How linspiring  FilledOut | 04/25/05
easy scripting?  B.O.F.H. | 04/24/05
Read the post above to hipp  osreinstall | 04/24/05
What I described is basic Unix!  B.O.F.H. | 04/24/05
I am talking about a computer for the masses  osreinstall | 04/24/05
I wonder...  Rick_K | 04/23/05
Ahh, poor pirates, losing their mp3s  FilledOut | 04/23/05
how do you know this hasn't affected legal owners of MP3s  hipparchus2000 | 04/24/05
For example  Hugh Jass | 04/24/05
Exactly  TommyTomTom_z | 04/24/05
very dangerous stand  toxicfreak | 04/23/05
Backup, backup, backup  chrislovesdana | 04/23/05
backup  gcbon | 04/23/05
when your credit card is ravaged, and employers secret data is posted  hipparchus2000 | 04/24/05
News Flash: RIAA pays virus author $2M for virus to combat piracy!  jgmsys@... | 04/23/05
If it is true that the RIAA has...  gkieffer@... | 04/29/05
PeerGuardian 2  Honsou | 05/03/05
Damn, another Windows virus!  B.O.F.H. | 04/23/05
To the "genius" who wrote this  hipparchus2000 | 04/24/05
actually what will happen...  Monkey_MCSE | 04/24/05
M$ Windows users deserve the viruses they get  matrixdomain | 04/24/05
So you wrote it  FilledOut | 04/24/05
Oh dear...  Scrat | 04/25/05
One again Matrix... Don't quit your day job!  shmeep | 04/25/05
I agree, though I wouldn't go that far...  voyager529 | 04/25/05
Why incompetent people use Windows?  matrixdomain | 04/25/05
ballance of nature  zomalaja | 04/25/05
What a goofball  osreinstall | 04/25/05
Options be damned  Suicida| | 04/25/05
You'll always have FreeDos and OS/2  FilledOut | 04/25/05
Virus hits MP3 files  kgs_z | 04/26/05
Illegal DVD cracking = deletion of illegal MP3s  zappattazz@... | 04/28/05

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