Sony pulls rootkit DRM CDs

November 16, 2005 by Tom

Sounds like Sony is officially recalling all the CD’s it has shipped with the rootkit, before we even got a chance to take action ourselves! They’re also going to have an exchange program for people who already have the infected discs, and it sounds like they’re going to provide a better uninstaller. Meanwhile, Don Kaminsky, a DNS hacker, has found evidence (based on the fact that the CD’s “phone home” to Sony whenever played) that over half a million computers have the Sony Rootkit installed!

Sony pulls rootkit DRM CDs

Statement on the Sony BMG Site

Mark Russinovich: Victory!

-Tom

PS In related news, the original uninstaller released by Sony, which uses an ActiveX control that is capable of rebooting your computer and installing code, has offically been classified as a security threat by Secunia. See advisory SA17610.

6 Responses to “Sony pulls rootkit DRM CDs”

  1. stephanie Says:

    Um, so they totally mentioned the Free Culture NYU & the DRM protest in an article in USA Today.

    link is as follows:
    http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/computersecurity/2005-11-13-digital-rights_x.htm

    Just thought you kids would like to know.

    I will totally try to make it out to the next meeting AND get some Belmont kids to come with me!!

  2. stephanie Says:

    Heh, guess I should have looked over this once more before I commented… you knew about the usa today article, my bad. haha

  3. Lewis B. Sckolnick Says:

    SONY cannot see today let alone the future.

  4. Lewis B. Sckolnick Says:

    SONY cannot see today let alone the future.

  5. Lewis B. Sckolnick Says:

    Sony cannot see today let alone the future

  6. Lewis B. Sckolnick Says:

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/21/AR2005112100645.html

    Sony Texas

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