Security company McAfee has revealed that nearly 500,000 computer users have 
been caught out by a booby-trapped media file posing as a music track, short 
video or movie.

The company said the file has been widely distributed on the eDonkey and 
Limewire file-sharing networks in an attempt to trap victims and claimed it is 
the largest outbreak it has seen in around three years. It confirmed that 
running the file will lead to pop-up ads and risk compromising the safety of 
the computer.

The file uses various names, including girls aloud st trinnians.mp3, changing 
times earth wind.mp3, heartbroken fast t2 ft jodie.mp3, meet bambi in kings 
harem.mp3, paralyized by you.mp3 and pull over levert.mp3, making it appear to 
be a music track, pornography or full movie version, and is written in 
different languages.

Anyone downloading the trojan and trying to run it, will be asked to install a 
codec to play the supposed media, though this will instead run the file and 
install adware, according to BBC News. The malicious program, which has so far 
seen 10% of those downloading it go on to install the fake codec and experience 
the pop-ups, only affects Windows users.



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