Ika-Tako, a Deadly Virus

Animated images of marine animals is not always funny and adorable. The proof is in fact a hacker deliberately uses these images to retrieve crucial files from infected computers.
Viruses are named Ika-Tako means octopus known or which began infecting computers since last May through fle sharing site in Japan, Winny. Since then, the virus has been attacking octopus up to 20.000-50.000 computer.
Virus disguises itself into the music files that are downloaded the user. Once the file is played, the virus then infects the files stored on your computer. Infected files instantly transformed into pictures squid, octopus, or sea urchin, then disappeared. Presumably the files are directly sent to the server by the hacker.

The virus creator was a hacker named Masato Nakatsuji. He has repeatedly been arrested but never cured. Nakatsuji says it will keep repeating his actions just to see how many computer programs that successfully detects and removes viruses were homemade.
As quoted from PC World, Friday (20/08/2010), considering the number of files stored on their computers, many of those who suspect there is another motive behind the larger spread of the virus that seemed only to show off his skills computing.

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