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.