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Nick Site Admin

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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 10:35 am Post subject: First trojan using Sony rootkit spotted |
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I picked this up on The Register and a few other sites.
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| A newly-discovered variant of of the Breplibot Trojan takes advantage of this to drop the file "$sys$drv.exe" in the Windows system directory... The malware arrives attached in an email, which pretends to come from a reputable business magazine, asking the businessman to verify his/her "picture" to be used for the December issue. If the malicious payload contained in this email is executed then the Trojan installs an IRC backdoor on affected Windows systems |
This may be a proof of concept one though. I found something on About.com that says the trojan is inept.
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| The first Trojan to exploit this flaw, Stinx.E, doesn't properly decrypt the registry keys needed to allow the Trojan to load when Windows is restarted. The Stinx.E Trojan also fails to load if the Sony DRM cloaking technology is active, despite its deliberate attempts to exploit it. Additionally, the IP addresses used to connect to the IRC server are invalid. In effect, the Sony Stinx Trojan is impotent. |
More thoughts by me plus my prediction that ther will be a new one that targets the gamers who won't uninstall the Sony rootkit because they are using it to hide their cheat programs. _________________ Nick's Security Ticker
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suzi Site Admin

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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 10:42 am Post subject: |
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It's also reported by BitDefender, F-Secure and McAfee. Blogged here:
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Spyware/?p=699 _________________ Former Microsoft MVP 2005-2009, Consumer Security
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Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 9:05 am Post subject: |
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I'm glad this is getting mainstream media coverage. It certainly puts the pressure on. _________________ Former Microsoft MVP 2005-2009, Consumer Security
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Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 9:38 am Post subject: |
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Detect and disable "cloaking flaw" in Sony's DRM copy-protection
http://www.sophos.com/pressoffice/news/articles/2005/11/stinxe.html
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| Sophos has issued a tool which will detect the existence of Sony's DRM copy-protection on Windows computers, disable its "cloaking" function, and prevent that functionality from re-installing. The tool also detects versions of the Troj/Stinx Trojan horse which exploit the Sony vulnerability. |
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datababe Warrior

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Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 3:14 pm Post subject: |
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Looks like the pressure is getting Sony's attention:
http://www.cnn.com/2005/SHOWBIZ/Music/11/11/sony.copyprotection.ap/index.html
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| Sony defended its right to prevent customers from illegally copying music but said it will halt manufacturing CDs with the "XCP" technology as a precautionary measure. "We also intend to re-examine all aspects of our content protection initiative to be sure that it continues to meet our goals of security and ease of consumer use," the company said in a statement. |
Continues to meet...?? Excuse me, fellas, it never met ANY kind of security goal in the first place. |
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Nick Site Admin

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Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 12:53 am Post subject: |
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I saw a report on this on my local news. Word has definately gotten out. If you go check the feedback on any of the CD's listed in the following list, which is posted all over the net, you'lll se alot of negative feedback:
Trey Anastasio, Shine (Columbia)
Celine Dion, On ne Change Pas (Epic)
Neil Diamond, 12 Songs (Columbia)
Our Lady Peace, Healthy in Paranoid Times (Columbia)
Chris Botti, To Love Again (Columbia)
Van Zant, Get Right with the Man (Columbia)
Switchfoot, Nothing is Sound (Columbia)
The Coral, The Invisible Invasion (Columbia)
Acceptance, Phantoms (Columbia)
Susie Suh, Susie Suh (Epic)
Amerie, Touch (Columbia)
Life of Agony, Broken Valley (Epic)
Horace Silver Quintet, Silver's Blue (Epic Legacy)
Gerry Mulligan, Jeru (Columbia Legacy)
Dexter Gordon, Manhattan Symphonie (Columbia Legacy)
The Bad Plus, Suspicious Activity (Columbia)
The Dead 60s, The Dead 60s (Epic)
Dion, The Essential Dion (Columbia Legacy)
Natasha Bedingfield, Unwritten (Epic)
Bear in mind that the list isn't completely accurate. For example, the Our Lady of Peace album has 2 versions. A single CD and a double CD. The double CD version doesn't have the Sony rootkit, only the single disc version does. Never the less, the feedack on amazon.com on any of the above is pretty negative. _________________ Nick's Security Ticker
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Recon Man Warrior

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Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 4:43 am Post subject: |
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Hello Everyone ,
I just picked this up from ComputerWorld.com with regards to Sony's DRM RootKit. I hope that you find it informative.
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Sony BMG pulls copy protection software
The move follows yesterday’s discovery of a virus that relies on the technology
News Story by Reuters
NOVEMBER 11, 2005 (REUTERS) - Music publisher Sony BMG said today that it will stop making CDs that use a controversial technology to protect its music against illegal copying
“As a precautionary measure, Sony BMG is temporarily suspending the manufacture of CDs containing XCP technology,” the company said in a statement.
The decision follows the discovery yesterday of the first virus to uses Sony BMG’s CD copy-protection software to hide on PCs and wreak havoc (see "Hacker uses Sony’s anticopy software to install PC virus"). A hacker had mass-mailed e-mail with an attachment, which when clicked on installs malware. The malware hides by using Sony BMG software -- also hidden -- that would have already been installed on a computer when consumers played one of Sony’s copy-protected music CDs.
The virus tears down a computer’s firewall and gives hackers access to a PC. Sony BMG provided a patch to protect computers against the virus, which is available on its Web site. “We also intend to re-examine all aspects of our content protection initiative to be sure that it continues to meet our goals of security and ease of consumer use,” the company said.
Sony BMG provided software last week to remove the “cloaking element” that enables the virus to hide inside a computer, but the software does not disable the copy protection itself.
The music publishing venture of Japanese electronics conglomerate Sony and Germany’s Bertelsmann AG is distributing the copy-protection software on several recent music CDs from artists such as Celine Dion and Sarah McLachlan, according to user groups on the Web. Sony BMG did not say which CDs or how many CDs were equipped with its software. “The XCP software is included on a limited number of Sony BMG content-protected titles,” it said.
The Sony copy-protection software does not install itself on Macintosh computers or ordinary CD and DVD players.
When the CD is played on a PC running Windows, the software first installs itself and then limits the usage rights of a consumer. It allows playback only with Sony software.
The software last week sparked a class-action lawsuit in California claiming that Sony had not informed consumers that it installs software directly into the “root” of their computer systems with rootkit software. Such software cloaks all associated files and is dangerous to remove.
British antivirus company Sophos PLC yesterday offered a tool to disable the copy protection software. ZoneAlarm, a product of Check Point, also protects against the software.
Sony BMG said it stands by content-protection technology “as an important tool to protect our intellectual property rights and those of our artists”.
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Well, I knew that this sort of thing was going to happen. Everything is fun and games until someone gets their eye taken out.
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Recon Man Warrior

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Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 4:56 pm Post subject: |
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Hey Nick ,
Nick wrote:
You know, Nick, I have a feeling that this is only the beginning of this whole Hulabaloo. I believe that there are more rootkits out there on 'protected' media that no one has found as yet; let alone the ones that we have to contend with already.
But the news is good nonetheless .
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Nick Site Admin

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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 7:31 am Post subject: |
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And Sony XCP Rootkit Breaks LGPL License
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| More troubles for Sony it seems. According to this site, Sony used pieces of code identical to LAME an open source MP3 encoder. If this is true, then by including the code in their software and not disclosing it in the EULA , they are breaking the license for LAME. |
Referenced here by me.
But back to the rootkit thing in general. Yes, I'm sure there are more out there. There will certainly be more out there in a few months if not sooner. I do know that digital rights management on non personal computers is going to be really strict. It isn't on the general radar right now, but as more people move to HDTV, they will find out. When Blu Ray comes out, they will find out. My home theater hobby coming through
Even thought this is a computer forum, perhaps I should make another topic here about this, if anyone would be interested. _________________ Nick's Security Ticker
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aquias Warrior
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 8:46 am Post subject: |
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You know what's funny, is people are still saying that Mac's are safe and I've several articles referencing that Mac's do not get the rootkit but they ARE getting a different file dropped onto their systems
I'm just curious as to what the file does (craps busting all over the place here so I can't really poke around or provide links, sorry!) |
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suzi Site Admin

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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 10:32 am Post subject: |
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aquias, the best place to get the skinny on what the files do is from source.
http://www.sysinternals.com/Blog/
Mark Russinovice tells all the details. You might want to start back with his very first post about it.
http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/2005/10/sony-rootkits-and-digital-rights.html
Holy cow - there ave 550 comments in that post!! _________________ Former Microsoft MVP 2005-2009, Consumer Security
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Recon Man Warrior

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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 1:00 pm Post subject: |
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Hello Everyone ,
Gadzooks!
Next thing you know there will be a witch hunt for anyone that even remotely resembles a famous person and they will be charged with infringement of copyright for that very same reason !
Imagine:
You are being sued for looking like Jon Voight from the back.
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Nick Site Admin

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Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 3:03 am Post subject: |
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Sony's other DRM software
Seems the XCP rootkit isn't the first to install without proper notification.
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To summarize, MediaMax software:
* Is installed onto the computer without meaningful notification or consent, and remains installed even if the license agreement is declined;
* Includes either no uninstall mechanism or an uninstaller that fails to completely remove the program like it claims;
* Sends information to SunnComm about the user’s activities contrary to SunnComm and Sony statements and without any option to disable the transmissions.
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Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 7:24 am Post subject: |
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Don’t Use Sony’s Web-based XCP Uninstaller
Monday November 14, 2005 by Ed Felten
http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/?p=926 _________________ Microsoft MVP - Consumer Security 2007-2012
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datababe Warrior

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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 9:26 am Post subject: |
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| Recon Man wrote: |
Imagine:
You are being sued for looking like Jon Voight from the back. |
LOL!! Thanks, I needed that.  |
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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 2:18 pm Post subject: |
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UPDATE (11/16, 2am): Sony has removed the initial uninstaller request form. In its place is the following message:
November 15th, 2005 - We currently are working on a new tool to uninstall First4Internet XCP software. In the meantime, we have temporarily suspended distribution of the existing uninstall tool for this software. We encourage you to return to this site over the next few days. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/?p=928 _________________ Microsoft MVP - Consumer Security 2007-2012
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datababe Warrior

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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 5:58 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks but no thanks, Sony. If I had this malware, I'd find a reliable uninstall tool from a reliable source.
Elsewhere. |
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 12:13 am Post subject: |
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Hey,
has anyone here been actually infected with trojans that use the drm rootkit? can anyone give me an email attachment with the trojan specimen. i would like to do some research regarding it. Thanks!!! _________________ Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam |
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suzi Site Admin

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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 11:48 pm Post subject: |
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ROFLMAO!!
Good one Dave. _________________ Former Microsoft MVP 2005-2009, Consumer Security
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Nick Site Admin

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Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 12:41 am Post subject: Microsoft has released removal for Sony rootkit |
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Microsoft has released signatures for the removal of the rootkit portion of the Sony XCP DRM software. There are 2 ways to get these. One is by updating Microsoft Antispyware with the November 17th update, which is numbered 5777. After updating, choose the full system scan. The other way is to try the Windows Live Safety Center and select the "Full Service Scan" followed by the "Quick scan" option.... Microsoft will also include detection and removal of the XCP rootkit with the December release of their Malicious Software Tool. That will be release on the 2nd Tuesday of the month or December 13th. ref here
Note that either Microsoft removal technique will only remove the rootkit portion of the XCP software. The digital rights management software will remain. Also, some of the other removal tools do not remove the rootkit but only uncloak it.
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| Unfortunately, there has been some confusion with regard to the level of cleaning that antivirus (AV) companies are providing for the rootkit. Some articles imply that AV companies remove all of the Sony DRM software in the cleaning process, but they are in fact only disabling and removing the Aries.sys driver that implements the rootkit cloaking functionality. Unfortunately, all of the AV cleaners I’ve looked at disable it improperly by unloading it from memory - the same way Sony’s patch behaves - which as I noted previously, introduces the risk of a system crash |
ref from here
With that in mind, I would use the Microsoft method to remove it.
Looks like the AV companies jumped on the bandwagon and said they'd fix it, which was only partially true. They only decloaked it but left it intact. The actual removal is risky and they didn't want to have everyones CD drives disappear. Yet they let people assume on their own that it would be fixed. _________________ Nick's Security Ticker
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datababe Warrior

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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 11:04 am Post subject: |
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One rootkitted CD from Sony: $7.19
One class action lawsuit from California: $1,000,000,000+
One picture perfect post from wawadave: PRICELESS
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suzi Site Admin

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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 2:09 pm Post subject: |
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One rootkitted CD from Sony: $7.19
One class action lawsuit from California: $1,000,000,000+
One picture perfect post from wawadave: PRICELESS
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Excellent! I love it.  _________________ Former Microsoft MVP 2005-2009, Consumer Security
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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 7:43 pm Post subject: |
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you know i could have started up a real photo editing program. but i remembered yug,s tat,s and used the same low grade paint program and you know it gets the point across lol thx suzi and datababe!
its quite facetious isn,t it!
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Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 4:33 am Post subject: |
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Hello Everyone ,
To datababe:
Great take on the whole Mistercard thing !
To wawadave:
The picture's message does get right to the point !
My contribution here?
Well, I can make balloon animals !
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datababe Warrior

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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 9:02 am Post subject: |
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And now the artists are getting ticked off, as well they should:
http://businessweek.com/technology/content...1122_343542.htm
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Van Zant's Get Right with the Man CD was released in May, but six months later it still was doing better-than-respectable business on Amazon.com (AMZN). The album ranked No. 887 on the online retailer's list of music sales on Nov. 2. Then news of the CD's aggressive content safeguards -- a sub-rosa software program incorporated courtesy of Sony BMG -- exploded on the Internet.
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Overnight, Get Right with the Man dropped to No. 1,392 on Amazon's music rankings. By Nov. 22 -- after the news made headlines and Sony was deep into damage control, pulling some 4.7 million copy-protected disks from the market -- Get Right with the Man was even further from Amazon's Top 40, plummeting to No. 25,802. |
Wow. I mean, just...wow.
Oddly enough, Sony's stock still looks pretty healthy. I wonder how long that will last once the lawsuits really get rolling? |
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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 10:18 am Post subject: |
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Hello Everyone ,
Oh yeah , what a big surprise.
It was only a matter of time before the artists that Sony was trying to 'protect' were going to feel the backlash related to the whole Sony/BMG fiasco. Oh, and this is only the tip of the iceberg.
For those of you that are old enough to remember, there was the great Tylenol Scare of the 1970's when some lots of Tylenol were found to be laced with arsenic. Well, they did catch up with and arrested the guy responsible, and who was also found to be a certified lunatic. The McNeil company, makers of the famed analgesic, had to spend millions of dollars in advertising and repackaging in order to gain back the consumer's confidence by introducing tamper-free packaging.
But this Sony/BMG thing is a zebra of a different stripe because, had it not been because of Mark Russinovich discovering the rootkit, then who knows what it could have led to. I have no doubt that some people are likely to start to developing an itchy rash or nervous tick at the mere mention of Sony for quite a while.
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| Oddly enough, Sony's stock still looks pretty healthy. I wonder how long that will last once the lawsuits really get rolling? |
Yeah. I wonder... .
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datababe Warrior

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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 11:22 am Post subject: |
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Well Recon Man, I'm not sure how much hope I hold out for the majority of consumers paying enough attention to this to teach Sony (and others) a strong lesson:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/11/22/analysis/
*sigh* Though I am hearing more reports of Sony CDs (and in at least one case, all music CDs period) being banned in the workplace for security reasons. It wouldn't surprise me if that happens where I work eventually. In the financial industry, it would only take one Sony rootkitted machine and one security breach to bring the auditors swarming.
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Recon Man Warrior

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Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 12:21 pm Post subject: |
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Hello Everyone ,
datababe wrote:
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Well Recon Man, I'm not sure how much hope I hold out for the majority of consumers paying enough attention to this to teach Sony (and others) a strong lesson:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/11/22/analysis/
*sigh* Though I am hearing more reports of Sony CDs (and in at least one case, all music CDs period) being banned in the workplace for security reasons. It wouldn't surprise me if that happens where I work eventually. In the financial industry, it would only take one Sony rootkitted machine and one security breach to bring the auditors swarming.
This ain't over yet. |
Isn't that the truth. What's more, thanks to the RIAA for opening up Pandora's Box by giving Sony/BMG the thumbs up for their DRM technology, too .
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Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 12:46 pm Post subject: |
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when the cor-pirations start useing true cor-pirate type actions to comendear and take over some ones pc because they can.
Than something needs to be done to this cor-pirate.
in the old days keelhauling ,hung by the thumbs on the yard arms,pilocking,hand removel,whipping,tar and feathering....etc.etc.
might be this is needed to day!!! to get these cor-pirations to quit fleeseing the sheeple!!!!!!!!!!!!!  _________________ RFID tags! SPYWARE
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datababe Warrior

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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 9:04 am Post subject: |
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Well well well - look who's now getting on Sony's case.
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| Now, the Sony BMG debacle has drawn the scrutiny of New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer. |
Go, Eliot, go!!!  |
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