Shaun Nichols in California, vnunet.com07 May 2008
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Attackers are using fake MP3 files to launch one of the largest malware
attacks in recent years, experts warned today.
The social engineering attacks purport to offer MP3 files or Mpeg movie
files.
On downloading and launching the file, the user is prompted to launch an
executable called 'play_mp3.exe' which installs adware.
Instead of a movie or song, the user gets a pair of adware tools for the
Firefox web browser. If the user does not have Firefox installed, an error
message asks the user to install the software.
McAfee researcher Craig Schmugar explained that the fake files have been
traced to the fastmp3player.com domain. McAfee has detected the attacks on more
than 360,000 machines, including more than 120,000 in the past 24 hours.
"This is one of the most prevalent pieces of malware in the past three years,
" he said. "We have never had a threat this significant that arrives as a media
file."
The malware launches a multimedia tool which Schmugar described as "simply a
browser control wrapped in an executable".
"In the end you are left with a fake MP3 file taking up space, a worthless
MP3 player, and adware that displays popup and pop-under ads," he said.
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