Re: Infecting the KaZaA network?

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KaZaA downloads the installation executable in chunks from different
clients.
When peiced back together in the end to make the final executable, you'd
have
a corrupt executable due to the inconsistent filesizes of an infected exe
and
clean exe.


-    Brad



From: "Andrew McClymont" <andrewmcclymont@d-link.net>
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 3:10 PM
Subject: Infecting the KaZaA network?


> I just found out a folder named "My shared folder" under the KaZaA
> installation folder.

[snip]

> What happens if I infect the files under "My shared folder" with a virii
> or some trojan, every user that gets their KaZaA client from my computer
> gets screwed, right?  And then, the victim himself will be sharing the
> KaZaA client infected to new victims.



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