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Important! If you have played a Sony product on your computer, it apparently has downloaded a "rootkit" on your computer:
The software installs itself as a root kit, which is a set of tools commonly used to make certain files and processes undetectable, and they're the favored tool of crackers who are, as Wikipedia puts it, attempting to "maintain access to a system for malicious purposes." In fact, root kits are often classified alongside Trojan horses. And Mark Russinovich, who created a root-kit detection utility and was one of the first to blog about the Sony intrusion, discovered another little gem when he tried to remove the DRM drivers. It broke his computer--disabling his CD drive.I'm hearing rumblings about a class-action suit. If anyone hears about anything more effective than a petition, let me know.
So, let's make this a bit more explicit. You buy a CD. You put the CD into your PC in order to enjoy your music. Sony grabs this opportunity to sneak into your house like a virus and set up camp, and it leaves the backdoor open so that Sony or any other enterprising intruder can follow and have the run of the place. If you try to kick Sony out, it trashes the place.
Australia foils major terrorist attack.
Police Find Bomb-Making Factory in Paris.
Defense lawyer in Saddam trial killed.
British author John Fowles, whose works include "The French Lieutenant's Woman" and "The Collector," has died. He was 79.
Urbina charged with attempted murder.
Drunk Death Row Escapee Captured in La.
Beatty Tries to Crash Schwarzenegger Rally.
Pirate Attack Repelled by Cruise Ship Crew.
Cheerleaders Had Sex in Bar, Witnesses Say. Yes, with each other.
Tom Cruise fires sister.
I've been sitting on this story for a while, because it's just too horrifying.
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Speaking of which: "Cleo, I'm sure you're tired of putting up these thefillintheblanksite things, but could you pimp The Literacy Site? It's like The Hunger Site, but it donates free books to children with every click. Today, every click is doubled. I don't know how long this will last." Actually, I'm not tired of them at all--they're all at the same hub site, so it's not like they're poser copycats or something. I just wanted to add a new one every so often rather than overwhelm people all at once, but if they're doing a special today, let's go for it.
ETA:
Alabama Governor Calls for Aruba Boycott
'Desperate Housewives' Actor Fired
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Date: 2005-11-08 08:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-11-08 08:50 pm (UTC)I found the journalfen posting quite hysterical.
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Date: 2005-11-08 09:00 pm (UTC)This little story is nuts, too, if only because it's about intoxicated moose: http://netscape.compuserve.com/news/story.jsp?idq=/ff/story/0001/20051108/0838447186.htm
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Date: 2005-11-08 09:01 pm (UTC)Scientology basedpublicist. *shakes head*And, um, the Vincent Gallo thing? Yeah. No comment there.
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Date: 2005-11-08 09:06 pm (UTC)and IMO our "authorities" couldn't foil a potential terrorist attack if there was a bit neon sign saying "PEOPLE PLOTTING A TERRORIST ATTACK!" - not without a lot of luck and a tail wind. it was probably just a stunt pulled after the government rushed the new counter-terrorism laws through to justify them. -.-
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Date: 2005-11-08 09:13 pm (UTC)well... I hope they beat Microsoft to it *rolls eyes*
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Date: 2005-11-08 09:13 pm (UTC)Ugh is all I will dare say. *shudders*
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Date: 2005-11-08 09:15 pm (UTC)The journalfen posting isn't hysterical. Even if you subscribe to the notion of EULAs as binding legal agreement, the EULA in question didn't specify that the software would make such low-level changes to the operating system, didn't specify that no uninstall program was included, didn't specify that simply deleted the files it installed would break your computer, and didn't specify that the software sends data to Sony (http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/2005/11/more-on-sony-dangerous-decloaking.html), and can lead to blue-screen crashes because its incompetent lackwit authors don't understand race conditions. Moreover, the software wastefully scans all running processes on your machine, consuming several percent of your CPU resources even when you're not using it to listen to the CD! And finally, and probably worst of all, by hiding from the OS itself any file beginning with the string $sys$, it provides an excellent means for other malware to piggy-back onto it, thereby evading detection by virus scanners. Hell, hackers are already using it to circumvent Blizzard's anti-cheat mechanisms in World of Warcraft.
The incompetent lackwits who wrote this abortion pretending to be software responded (http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/2005/11/sonys-rootkit-first-4-internet.html) to Mark's claims, and if there's any doubt in your mind that the responsible parties should never, ever be allowed near a compiler again, their response should remove it.
And contacting Sony is of dubious value. As the second article I've linked to here shows, all Sony's titular 'uninstaller' does is install an updated version of the malware (and that's just what is is: malware) drivers that stop concealing $sys$ files from the OS.
In other words, contacting Sony resolves the issue only in the sense that traumatic amputation can resolve the issue of an ingrown toenail.
People seriously need to stop putting up with this shit, and they need to do it pretty damned lickity-split. This kind of bullshit would be illegal if virus-writers did it, the fact that it was done by a huge multinational doesn't change the fundamentally illicit nature of what was done. People need to be fired for this, people need to go to jail for this, and above all, people need to stop buying stuff that does this.
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Date: 2005-11-08 09:16 pm (UTC)Oh, and apparently the rootkit phones home (http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/11/07/1221209&tid=233&tid=207&tid=10), too.
And school shooting in Tennessee (http://www.nbc5.com/news/5280272/detail.html?rss=chi&psp=nationalnews). Been a while, hasn't it?
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Date: 2005-11-08 09:29 pm (UTC)Looking at him makes me want to rip out my esophogus.