Rootkit Used to Hack WoW
Thats so unbelievably annoying. I hope only the worst for Sony for creating this nightmare.
Thats so unbelievably annoying. I hope only the worst for Sony for creating this nightmare.
Link1110 said:I'll probably get flamed like hell for this, but whatever.
If you hate what Sony does so much, remember it when they're asking you to pay $500 for their ps3.
DCharlie said:stupid question - why did it take the Sony rootkit thing to do this, couldn't you do this without this particular rootkit?
... and when a say hacks and exploits, I mean crippling damage to people's Windows installations, not just cheating. Undetectable trojans and keystroke-loggers are 100% feasible on any computer which has been compromised by Sony's DRM.
frankly, if i were microsoft, I'd pull Sony's windows license. Because what they did is take windows security and swiss cheese it all to hell. Which frankly, Microsoft doesn't really need any help with.
The messed up thing was I had to formulate a policy at work today because of this. I then had to spend the whole day explaining the technical aspects of it. I also then had to see if anyone has played any Sony CDs over the last year. Sigh. The gist:
No more Audio CDs in computers at work.
People were floored. People were pissed.
Thank you, Sony, and your messed up DRM. I then went home and elimiated, traded in, or sold everything I had with their tarnished name in my house. (Bye-bye, PSP) They have gone too far and there is no excuse for it. We're talking about changing the kernel here, people. The actual OS. There are more companies out there and different avenues of games and electronics. Strange. At one time I was a Sony zealot and fanboy. They could do no wrong.
No more. NO MORE!
I usually don't get this vehement over an issue such as this
well, the problem is how low of a level the rootkit acts at...Pachinko said:it would work for anything , but on the other hand I'm thinking if it's actually becoming a problem that people are playing with hacked up players in WoW blizzard will just autopatch the game to not s tart up at all unless it detects rootkit is closed in the background or perhaps a patch that detects programs with the $ added. I mean how hard could it be ?
DCharlie said:ah, i see so the issue is that the rootkit is installed from sony cds played in a PC thereby compromising the security of that particular computer? And that the fact that sony music CDs will have probably been played on a few PCs around the world?
christ, isn't this potentially a) a large problem for MS b) a large law suit against sony?
.datruth29 said:the guy says that Sony never mentions in its EULA that it would be installing this software on the computer(!!!).
The End-User License Agreement (EULA) on the Van Zant CD states that the "CD will automatically install a small proprietary software program", which is "intended to protect the audio files embodied on the CD". It also limit its liability to $5, "for any loss or damage, either direct, indirect, incidental, consequential or otherwise" caused by Sony (in Article 6 of the agreement), and defends itself against damages arising out of your actions (in Article 7), thereby protecting itself from potential damage caused to the CD player if the software is removed.
"The End-User License Agreement (EULA) on the Van Zant CD states that the "CD will automatically install a small proprietary software program", which is "intended to protect the audio files embodied on the CD". It also limit its liability to $5, "for any loss or damage, either direct, indirect, incidental, consequential or otherwise" caused by Sony (in Article 6 of the agreement), and defends itself against damages arising out of your actions (in Article 7), thereby protecting itself from potential damage caused to the CD player if the software is removed."
DCharlie said:hold on, can you just say that though?
if the program seriously compromises security, then it's not just doing what they say it's doing. Surely you can't just say "oh and our liabilities are limited to $5" with out full disclosure of _exactly_ what your CD is doing?