Computer Virus That Plays On The Popularity of Pok?mon

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    Friday, 25 August, 2000, 12:09 GMT 13:09 UK
    Pokemon virus contained

    By BBC News Online internet reporter Mark Ward
    There is one Pokemon phenomenon that isn't proving popular and doesn't seem to be catching on.


    An email-based computer virus, that plays on the popularity of Pokemon, has been found infecting machines in the US.

    Anti-virus companies say it is the first virus aimed at children and it tries to exploit the fact that they tend to be less careful about security than their parents.

    Experts say that so far the virus has done little damage.

    Like many other malicious programs, the Pokemon virus travels in an email message with the subject line: "Pikachu Pokemon".

    The message itself reads: "Great Friend! Pikachu from Pokemon Theme have some friendly words to say. Visit Pikachu at https://www.pikachu.com. See you."

    Bouncing Pikachu

    Travelling with the message is an attachment that, when clicked, launches animation of a bouncing Pikachu - the yellow mouse-like Pokemon that fights with electricity.

    But at the same time that the Pikachu is bouncing around the screen the program is also making changes to a key configuration file on the PC.

    The change means that the next time the machine is switched on all the files in the Windows and Windows/System directories are destroyed.

    The virus seems to have done little damage because users get a warning when it tries to delete important files and asks them to approve the action.

    If a person contracting the virus uses the popular Microsoft Outlook program the program attempts to email itself to every person it finds in the address book.

    In May this year the ILOVEYOU virus wrought havoc around the world by travelling this way.

    Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at anti-virus company Sophos, said the virus had been known about since the end of June and anyone with up to date anti-virus software was unlikely to be infected by it.

    So far the virus only seems to be doing damage in the US. Sophos said it had been detected in Europe and Japan but no-one seems to have been caught out by it.

    "The virus author is deliberately targeting children and parents in an attempt to spread his virus further," said Mr Cluley.

    "What we are seeing here is another example of virus writers using psychology as well as technology.

    "It underlines the importance of teaching all computer users, especially children, to follow safe computing practice," he said.
    Source: BBC News Online Article

    Wonder what this will do to Pok?mon popularity now...
     
    Hm...is that recent?

    Haven't heard of anything on the news...
     
    Ridiculous...people love trying to infect around things popular....the more people who love the said item, the moe the virus will spread and wipe us out...or something like that...
     
    Um, the date on that article is August 25, 2000. Unless that's a typo. o_O;

    Makes more sense as 2000, since that's when Pok?mon was still popular; now...not so much. @_@;; Even if it is recent, I doubt it will have any impact on the popularity of Pok?mon. People who still like it won't care and people who don't like it or are indifferent...will probably continue on the same way.
     
    As this *is*, technically, about a virus, this should really go in Computers ^_^;
    *MOVED*
     
    I thought Pok?mon General was for anything Pok?mon-related that didn't have its own forum? ^^; But eh.

    Extremely old news. o_O And most PC members can't even name 20 Hoenn Pok?mon, so yeah.
     
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