jag hittade detta på ett kasst forum från geneve. (http://audioactivity.net)
det var på franska och jag orkar inte översätta själv så babelfisken fick sköta det:
Rever is believed, but that was done. The French viruses are rare, those tackling the Mp3 files too. Nopir.B, located by Sophos, answers these two criteria. Some specimens only of this worm were announced until now but it can hurt, especially with the followers of the P2P. Because Nopir.B wants to be the defender of the legal music. Its objective is to track the users of eMule and other Kazaa. It thus diffuses via the systems of file sharing ' peer-to-peer' while being made pass for a program of copy of DVD of the trade. It posts then a screen "anti-hacking" on the infected computer, and especially tries to destroy all files MP3, to decontaminate various utilities systems and to erase the programmes.COM that it finds on the hard disk. But Nopir is limited. It is unable to make the difference with acquired files MP3 in a licit way. "No matter what one can think it of the hacking on Internet, this worm like all the others, is conceived to inflict damage with the Windows computers, and its criminal nature is obvious", comments on Annie Gay, general manager of Sophos France and Europe of the south. I emettrais doubts about the realization of worms by one to code traditional virus, but that is connected rather has a disgusting policy of certain characters of the ' large-scale industries of the disque' and has a program carried out on order. For these people, all the means are thus good.