Monday, Sep 3rd 2007 by Chris Scott Barr


Worth Reading?


YesNo


+1 [1 votes]
Loading ...

Sony is one of those companies that anymore we almost love to hate. Don’t get me wrong, they make plenty of good products, but they’ve had their share of bad press. Take for instance the millions of batteries that have been recalled and the infamous rootkit ordeal back in 2005. Unfortunately, Sony is now looking at another fiasco involving rootkits.

USM-F

If you own a Sony biometric Micro Vault USM-F thumb drive, you can bet that you’ve been infected with one of Sony’s notorious rootkits. What happens is that the software for the biometric scanner installs itself as a driver on top of the Windows file system stack. It cloaks itself from being detected and ultimately would allow a malicious program to also hide itself and do very nasty things to your system.

This has only recently been discovered, and no fix has been released. You can be sure that I won’t be buying any thumb drives from Sony for a while.

Another Sony rootkit worms its way to the surface
[via arstechnica]

Subscribe via RSS or Email | Read 70 times


  1. No Comments

Add your comments

Fill in the required fields below to leave a comment or login to your account. If you haven't signed up, you can do so free here. With SlashGear account, you will be able to participate on SlashGear Forums discussion.





Close [X]
E-mail It
About / Advertise / Contact / Archives / Privacy Policy / Terms of Use
Copyright © 2006-2008 SlashGear, All Rights Reserved.