Sony BMG in trouble
Thomas Hesse, President of Sony digital business division has been quoted as saying: "Most people, I think, don't even know what a rootkit is, so why should they care about it?"
This is in response to the revelation that Sony employed rootkits as part of a copy protection scheme for their CDs. A rootkit is a way to hide files, registry keys and system objects from other software such as scanners and security programs. All this is installed on my pc when I play a Sony CD. In other words, Sony has secretly been installing software on people's pc when their CDs are played. That is just stupid. What really makes me mad is the attitude of people like Thomas Hesse, who thinks I have no right - or no way - to know what they are doing.
Wikipedia has a great site with updates about the Sony controversy.
Sony has published a list of titles using this technology.
This is in response to the revelation that Sony employed rootkits as part of a copy protection scheme for their CDs. A rootkit is a way to hide files, registry keys and system objects from other software such as scanners and security programs. All this is installed on my pc when I play a Sony CD. In other words, Sony has secretly been installing software on people's pc when their CDs are played. That is just stupid. What really makes me mad is the attitude of people like Thomas Hesse, who thinks I have no right - or no way - to know what they are doing.
Wikipedia has a great site with updates about the Sony controversy.
Sony has published a list of titles using this technology.
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