New Worm Transcodes MP3s to Try to Infect PCs
MP3 downloaders beware! PC World is reporting that there is a new virus waiting to infect your computer.
The new malware inserts links to dangerous Web pages within ASF (Advanced Systems Format) media files.
"The
possibility of this has been known for a little while but this is the
first time we've seen it done," said David Emm, senior technology
consultant for security vendor Kaspersky Lab.
Advanced
Systems Format is a Microsoft-defined container format for audio and
video streams that can also hold arbitrary content such as images or
links to Web resources.
If a user plays an infected music file,
it will launch Internet Explorer and load a malicious Web page which
asks the user to download a codec, a well-known trick to get someone to
download malware.
The actual download is not a codec but a
Trojan horse, which installs a proxy program on the PC, Emm said. The
proxy program allows hackers to route other traffic through the
compromised PC, helping the hacker essentially cover their tracks for
other malicious activity, Emm said.
The malware has worm-like
qualities. Once on a PC, it looks for MP3 or MP2 audio files,
transcodes them to Microsoft's Windows Media Audio format, wraps them
in an ASF container and adds links to further copies of the malware, in
the guise of a codec, according to another security analyst, Secure Computing.
The
".mp3" extension of the files is not modified, however, so victims may
not immediately notice the change, according to Kaspersky Lab.
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Posted at 07:44AM Jul 20, 2008
by Kevin P McAuliffe in Inform |