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'Porn virus' attacks games pirates 
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A malevolently clever 'porn virus' has hit video games file-sharers.

The Malware infects PCs that use certain file-sharing sites (ready for this?) - publishing their full internet history online and demanding a £10 (1,500 Yen) credit card payment to take it down.

The Japanese trojan virus - named Kenzero - is reportedly targeting illegal downloaders of video games in the explicit Japanese Hentai genre.

You can imagine what fans of these have in their internet history list...

It masquerades as a game installation screen and requests personal details - all the while taking a screen grab of the victim's internet history. It also obtains details of their operating system, clipboard content, file use history and Internet Explorer favourites.

According to blog CounterMeasures: 'The email comes from a company calling themselves "Romancing Inc" (who coincidentally also own the domain where the stolen information has been published) and they alert the unfortunate mark to the predicament offering to resolve the "copyright infringement" and get the information removed... For a fee.'

Japanese website Yomiuri claims that 5,500 people have so far admitted to being infected.

The poor beggars... What will they tell their wives...


http://www.computerandvideogames.com/ar ... ?id=242974

It doesn't actually sound like it does anything to identify you to other net users though, and how do you get them to view the site in question? :?

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Heh heh, teach em to pirate games!


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I'm surprised this hasn't happened already. What's to stop the game developers/music companies flooding the file-sharing sites with virus-laden software or mp3s with bits of the song missing or overdubbed with some message about illegal downloads.

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I'm surprised this hasn't happened already. What's to stop the game developers/music companies flooding the file-sharing sites with virus-laden software or mp3s with bits of the song missing or overdubbed with some message about illegal downloads.


Some already do

Others release incomplete games early such as Trials 2 on the PC, they released the full version of the game missing leader boards, they had a high rate of illegal downloads but also a high rate of sales from the associated new customers who wouldn't have tried it otherwise and wouldn't risk £10 on a new title

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