File Sharing
Viruses
Anyone can use free p2p software and
people are free to share with each other whatever they prefer,
including viruses.
There is no authorities monitoring these sites and you can
download until your heart is content but you are doing so at
your own risk.
The good news is that common media files are safe; they can
not execute scripts or code on your computer. The bad news is
that basically everything else can be quite harmful.
Proceed with caution. If you plan to engage in this type of
activity then the very least you can do for yourself is buy a
very good and up to date virus scanner.
Downloading from someone that you do no know on a p2p site
is as dangerous as opening up an attachment from someone that
you do not know. Make sure that you make this completely clear
to your children if they use the computer. Explain to them that
it is extremely important that the computer remain as clean as
possible and file sharing does create a very high risk. Virus
infection has really started to rise in the p2p
environment.
Another problem is that many file sharing programs let
children have access, which should be restricted, to many
pornographic websites. When your child types in a keyword to
pull up a song, it is likely that pornographic keywords will
pop up and expose your child to many files that they should not
be viewing.
They also have access to video libraries which again can
expose your child to things that they should not be viewing.
There are tools available that can add some protection to your
file sharing program if your children use it. Remember viruses
are plentiful on pornographic websites.
Within the past year or so there have been hundreds of
viruses that have showed up that have come from p2p programs
such as Limewire, Kazaa, and Morpheus. Unfortunately, the
numbers are expected to increase. Almost half of the executable
files that are downloaded on Kazaa alone contain malicious code
such as viruses and Trojan horses.
Some viruses were designed to infect every single file in a
computers Kazaa directory. Other code would steal AOL passwords
and send spam from that account. Some would also steal personal
data from the files for their own personal gain. It is a
treasure chest for malware writers as there are usually
millions of users logged into programs such as Kazaa at one
given time.
Almost all of the viruses that were picked up on p2p
programs could have been avoided with a really good virus
protection program and the key is that they have to be updated
regularly. Even then there still is some risk as sometimes
malicious code has not yet been identified because it is so new
and some malicious code will also break right through firewalls
and anti virus programs. A really good antivirus program is
definitely a step in the right direction but it is not a sure
all.
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