The Latest Threat to File-Sharing – Pictures of Squid-Octopus

The Latest Threat to File-Sharing – Pictures of Squid-Octopus

In what has to be one of the strangest file-sharing stories seen in a long time, a Japanese virus writer said he wanted to punish file-sharing users by uploading viruses onto their computers which would change the icons of files to pictures of the “squid-octopus”. The writer was arrested for violating probation.

The report comes from the Japan Times where a Japanese virus writer was arrested after creating malware that would turn the icons of a victims computer into pictures of the “squid-octopus”.

“I wanted to see if my programming skills had improved or not. I (also) wanted to punish users of file-sharing software,” Nakatsuji was quoted as saying by police.

Masato Nakatsuj, the author of the virus, is now the first person charged with tampering with computer data by Japanese police. Nakatsuj was on probation from a previous incident of spreading malware on a file-sharing network. That virus infected roughly 50,000 machines.

The sad part is that a virus is probably one of the more useless ways of attacking a file-sharing network since all one has to do is keep anti-virus software updated. Some file-sharing clients that connect to open networks even allow users to distribute blacklisted files which are known to carry viruses. There are even comment systems as featured in clients like e-Mule that can warn file-sharers whenever a file is fake (though, in e-Mule, looking up the file-names on a given hash is often the simplest way of figuring out when a file is fake, corrupted or possibly has a virus in it) All-in-all, in writing this virus, the author had everything to lose and nothing to gain.

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  1. StormNinja

    Japan seems to have an almost schizophrenic culture. Polite, virtuous and self effacing on one hand and perverse, hypocritical and oppressive on the other; highly dualist.

    But what makes me angry is the self righteous, sanctimonious and arrogant attitude this guy has that he has the right to meddle in the lives of others to force people to behave in certain manner. Even sadder is that this attitude is common world wide regarding every religious, political and philosophical belief.

    Reply · Aug. 06 2010 at 7:42 am
  2. Ang3r

    Furk a you cow!

    Reply · Aug. 06 2010 at 7:31 am
  3. ejonesss

    kind of ironic the japanese does not allow this but yet they allow illegal commercial whaling and use research loophole

    just wath whale wars on animal planet to see why that japanese commit crimes

    Reply · Aug. 06 2010 at 1:53 am

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