Posted by Doug
Thu, 01 Dec 2005 13:23:24 GMT

From Boing Boing:
Gisela sez, “I got tired of waiting for someone else to start the ‘No Xmas for Sony’ thing, so I opted to do it myself. There is an image that I have taken up using in my sig files around the Internet, linking it to Mark Russinovich’s blog on the Sony rootkit debacle. So far, in less than 1 hour of it being live, it convinced someone not to buy a Vaio, so I am quite pleased with it.”
Previous installments of the Sony Rootkit Roundup: Part I, Part II, Part III
Posted in Copyright, Freedom, Politics | Tags rootkit, Sony | 1 comment
Posted by Doug
Thu, 17 Nov 2005 12:22:40 GMT
Here’s an article written by Bruce Scheier talking about the story behind the story. For those of you who don’t know, Sony BMG has distributed software on their music CDs that automatically installs on Windows computers that is hidden, spys on you and reports back to Sony, and can be exploited by others to take control of your computer. There’s a fairly sordid tale of how this has played out.
As usual Bruce thinks about things a little differently. Being part of the security industry, he looks at how his industry has responded to this incident:
That all the big security companies, with over a year’s lead time, would fail to notice or do anything about this Sony rootkit demonstrates incompetence at best, and lousy ethics at worst.
That’s a fairly damning statement, but well grounded. Why didn’t the various virus protection companies notice the Sony rootkit for the year it had been in the wild?
Posted in Security, Internet | Tags rootkit, Sony, virus | 1 comment