More dirt on Sony's outrageous rootkit
More dirt on Sony's outrageous rootkit
It's pretty disgusting.
http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/2005/1 ... aking.html
Reponse from the creators of the rootkit:
http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/2005/1 ... ernet.html
http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/2005/1 ... aking.html
Reponse from the creators of the rootkit:
http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/2005/1 ... ernet.html
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Sony BMG's Thomas Hesse:
linkmost people i think don't even know what a rootkit is, so why should they care about it
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This was a bit disturbing:
"I think that the scariest part of this whole fiasco is that now Mr. Russinovich is liable under the DMCA (under the Circumvention provisions - a prohibition on the removal of copyright management information (CMI) [1202(b)]). I would suggest that he consult with his attorneys forthwith before those A-Holes at Sony file charges."
"I think that the scariest part of this whole fiasco is that now Mr. Russinovich is liable under the DMCA (under the Circumvention provisions - a prohibition on the removal of copyright management information (CMI) [1202(b)]). I would suggest that he consult with his attorneys forthwith before those A-Holes at Sony file charges."
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let the marketing begin!!
http://www.slysoft.com/en/
AnyDVD tackles Sony DRM Rootkit Virus!
If AnyDVD is installed and active on your PC, the new so-called "Sony DRM Rootkit Virus" has no access to your system and the affected audio CD appears unprotected regardless! Another good reason to get AnyDVD!
http://www.slysoft.com/en/
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They used it to cheat on World of Warcraft. I don't see why they couldn't use the same meathod to beat PB.^misantropia^ wrote:Fun stuff, apparently people are using this rootkit to hide hacks from PB and similar anti-cheat programs. But nothing confirmed yet (as far as I'm aware of anyway).
Fucking Sony.
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Dr_Watson wrote:heh...
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/av ... aries.html
that'll last for a week.This risk can be detected only by Symantec products that support security risks. For more information on security risks, please go here.
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not sure what you mean... unless Symantec's legal team lets them classify it as a virus, it will only be picked up by the apps with "threat protection"+JuggerNaut+ wrote:Dr_Watson wrote:heh...
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/av ... aries.htmlthat'll last for a week.This risk can be detected only by Symantec products that support security risks. For more information on security risks, please go here.
Norton*.* is not one of them.
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so you're saying that no other antivirus company can legally classify it as a virus? that's what i meant by "one week" is that the rest of the companies will be doing the same and Symantec can't say that it can only be detected by them.Dr_Watson wrote:not sure what you mean... unless Symantec's legal team lets them classify it as a virus, it will only be picked up by the apps with "threat protection"+JuggerNaut+ wrote:Dr_Watson wrote:heh...
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/av ... aries.htmlthat'll last for a week.This risk can be detected only by Symantec products that support security risks. For more information on security risks, please go here.
Norton*.* is not one of them.
ah... must be the wording...
they're only saying that it will only be detected by their products that support threat detection. (ie, not just AV)
i know trend micro will also clean it, but also its classified as a "threat" not a "virus"
heh, interestingly its been boosting sales of client security... shit like this has been making companies paranoid, since any employee that stuffs a music cd into a computer on the network is now capable of causing issues.
they're only saying that it will only be detected by their products that support threat detection. (ie, not just AV)
i know trend micro will also clean it, but also its classified as a "threat" not a "virus"
heh, interestingly its been boosting sales of client security... shit like this has been making companies paranoid, since any employee that stuffs a music cd into a computer on the network is now capable of causing issues.

