Posted Aug 02, 2007 at 12:06PM by Ryan A. Listed in: Laptop News Tags: Sophos, Symantec
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MP3-deleting malware discovered - Image 1Do you have a lot of MP3 files stored on your laptops and notebooks? If you do, you might want to be careful on docking removable flash drives on them because there is currently a low-risk malware that goes after music files prowling the net.

One, now, couldn't help but wonder as to why the creators of this worm would come up with such program. Senior technology consultant Graham Cluley from security vendor Sophos PLC had this to say, "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".

The technology assistant then reminded the public how viruses spread from computer to computer decades ago through floppy disks. Cluley commented that the objective for having the malware spread using flash drives is probably to "bypass e-mail filters and Web gateway filters that block malicious software".

Furthermore, computer software company Symantec Corporation now refers to this malware as W32.Deletemusic. It added that the program copies itself to all drives on a PC, not to mention it creating an autorun file to start itself whenever a user accesses a drive.

W32.Deletemusic affects PC units running on Windows 2000, 95, 98, Me, NT, Server 2003, XP and Vista.


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   by Reever (Unregistered) - 2007-08-02
 » I got this virus a few months ago :(

Or maybe it was just one like it. But all our mp3 files on our computer became corrupted and we kept getting an error message every few minutes. With each error message we got, another music file would get corrupted.


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   Re: saibot...51 (Unregistered) - 2007-08-02
 » Sucks 4 musicians

I've been making music for seven years and if all of my own made mp3's got deleted... I would be extremely PO'd. How many people have a one of a kind mp3 they had for years or just plain treasure? I hope this never spreads wide or some kind of protective software becomes available.

   Re: matt (Unregistered) - 2007-08-03
 » ...

I know how you feel. I have some very rare recordings of some people and you can't get them anywhere even on the internet. I would be very unhappy if it got deleted or messed up. However there is a solution don't use unfamiliar flash drives or when you have to use an unfamiliar flash drive put all your mp3s except like one on another drive and unplug that drive when you use the flash drive and make sure that it is clean, then plug everything in.

Or

Put all your music in WMA format.

I must note that this is just another reason to use linux.
   by hljkh (Unregistered) - 2007-08-03
 » have you retards not heard of BACKUPS?

Sorry but i know it might take all of 5 minutes to burn to dvd or stick on external HD, but it saves so much in the event of a failure or virus.

Backup stuff especially photos and music



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