Sony BMG DRM installs a root-kit

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Sony BMG DRM installs a root-kit

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http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/#00000691
Rootkit is technology that hides software from the user and security software. This kind of technology is normally used by malware authors that want their presence to remain undetected in the system as long as possible. DRM software is not malicious but it has other reasons for hiding from the user. DRM software restricts the user's ability to make copies of a record and for that reason uses technology that prevents removal and modification of the software.

Sony BMG is currently using a rootkit-based DRM system on some CD records sold in USA. As far as we know, this system has been in use since March 2005. We've made some test purchases for Sony BMG records from Amazon.com and can confirm that they contained this technology.

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Not sure if I fully agree with the term "rootkit" for this but...

More: http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/2005/1 ... ights.html
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That's one of the reasons I don't buy music (from big label artists) anymore.
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Post by Underpants? »

sounds like propaganda from the radical music-stealing left.
actually, I think intellectual and property rights need enforcement but, really this battle is no different than the satellite/cable descramblers of yesterday. The recording industry will have shit on their faces once technology expands beyond the state of tangible, fixed media and everyone uplinks to satellite-hosted personal shares via portable multimedia devices.
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...and everyone flys around in LASER BEAMING SPACE PODS WITH MEGA SHIELDS!!!

Sorry :o
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...wet-wired neural-implant multimedia devices.
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fook you?
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Come on man... FUCKING LASER BEAMS AND PET DOGS MADE OF PURE ENERGY AND ROBOT ABBA TOURS THE GALAXY!
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see my response above to the root-rummaging below. Also, the word is "response," not "responce," you fucking illegitimate illiterate brits.
Foo wrote:...and everyone flys around in LASER BEAMING SPACE PODS WITH MEGA SHIELDS!!!

Sorry :o
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I had you pinned as a high-class british porn collector :(
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ffs people. Don't derail this. These root kits can allow viruses and other malware to be undetectable to (regular) scanning software. This is pretty dangerous stuff, regardless of your opinion on downloading/ripping music.
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Post by plained »

THERES CAMERAS AND MIKES ON HOUSEFLYS IN ADDITION TO LAZER EYE OMA
it is about time!
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all the more reason to go to Linux..

and i am being serious btw.
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i dont care about my info much

jus pay for it ffs im worthg it :up:
it is about time!
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Post by Underpants? »

http://quake3world.com/forum/viewtopic. ... t=rootkits
yeah it's pretty serious stuff, and actually has been around for some time.
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Foo wrote:I had you pinned as a high-class british porn collector :(
as for the british part I'm deeply offended as a person but as for "high-class porn collector.." has a nice ring, might add that to the business card.
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Post by Dr_Watson »

but does that suggest you're "high class" or just your pr0n collection?
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Post by Chupacabra »

I think it means high class person.

or maybe its both :confused:
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Dr_Watson wrote:but does that suggest you're "high class" or just your pr0n collection?
I was thinking along the lines of overall porn quality but you are quite adept, Dr. Whangdanglingdown, at pointing out the overall ambiguity of the title statement.
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Underpants? wrote:
Foo wrote:I had you pinned as a high-class british porn collector :(
as for the british part I'm deeply offended as a person but as for "high-class porn collector.." has a nice ring, might add that to the business card.
Sure, you can add it right next to "Analinguist".
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ho ho, you're just a tub of hairless hilarity today aren't you, shitgrape?
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Fender wrote:ffs people. Don't derail this. These root kits can allow viruses and other malware to be undetectable to (regular) scanning software. This is pretty dangerous stuff, regardless of your opinion on downloading/ripping music.

Root kits dont allow viruses and malware to be undetected. You taking the wrong tact on this. Its simply installing DRM software at a level that the PC user cant in most cases fuck with. Symantec does this, firefox does this, this isnt new and its not opening a door for anything else unless its intential and i doubt sony is sneaking into our pc's and opening the door in purpose for malicious software.

If you wanna be angry, be angry they are simply installing something on your PC with out your permission that you cant uninstall. The pain in the ass about this software is that ones its at that deep of a level in the OS that it can lie to pretty much anything thats trying to remove it from the OS. You can simply run a rootkit revealer and boot a live CD of linux and remove it, but still, its the principal of it all.

I mention this cause if you go around saying rootkits install viruses real tech peeps will laugh at you, infact its the viruses that install the rootkit if anything. Not all rootkits are horrible world enders. Like i said, virus scanners, MS spyware and firefox off the top of my head do it, its all in what its purpose is.
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Post by Iccy (temp) »

AmIdYfReAk wrote:all the more reason to go to Linux..

and i am being serious btw.
Origins of root kits

The term "root kit" (also written as "rootkit") originally referred to a set of recompiled Unix tools such as "ps", "netstat", "w" and "passwd" that would carefully hide any trace of the cracker that those commands would normally display, thus allowing the crackers to maintain "root" on the system without the system administrator even seeing them.

Generally now the term is not restricted to Unix based operating systems, as tools that perform a similar set of tasks now exist for non-Unix operating systems such as Microsoft Windows (even though such operating systems may not have a "root" account).
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Post by R00k »

Great, way to drive off more customers guys. :icon14:

You know I was thinking about the whole DRM/RIAA/WAREZZORZZ issue a couple days ago and I realized something.

The RIAA has switched tacks on this right in the middle. They are making this an intellectual rights issue, and are saying that the grounds for prosecution of downloading music is because it is stealing intellectual property.

My question is - where were they 10 years ago, when I had to buy a Metallica CD 5 times? I don't remember any options saying that, since I had paid for the use of the intellectual property, that I could get a replacement CD for the cost of manufacturing the CD.

There were a lot of albums that I would buy, wear out, buy again, rinse and repeat, because CDs were damaged so easily.
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Post by Nightshade »

Underpants? wrote:ho ho, you're just a tub of hairless hilarity today aren't you, shitgrape?
Need some novocaine for that nerve there, Bob?
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