Summarized: It seems that Sony Music has their latest CDs composed so that the Software Rootkit/Spyware XCP is installed when the CD is inserted into the Computer (Windows that is, no sign or proof that this is for other OS as well). The user notices nothing about this, all is done in the background without any notification.
From the moment of installation the program runs as background task, masking itself to remayn hidden. It's hard to detect (and was detected only by accident) and poses a major security issue, as it opens hackers a giant barn door to the computer 'infected'. The purpose seems to be that Sony can monitor the use of music, and monitor possible copyright violations.
The software is developed by a company named "First4Internet", and that pretty badly. PCs that are infected tend to crash MUCH more often. The license on the CD mentions nothing about this, so this is a clear violation of the users privacy. Should computers come to harm by this software, the author of the blog suspects that Sony might be forced to pay for damage done.
The software was found on the CD "Get Right With The Man" by Van Zant. How many CDs apart from that bear the Spyware is not known so far.
I heard that the new Bad Plus CD has this spyware, but I haven't experienced any problems from it so far.
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Brutus is an honorable man
It's just coincidence that oil men will wage war in an oil rich land
And this one goes out to my man taking cover in the trenches with a gun in his hand
Then gets home and no one flinches when he can't feed his fam...
Buying a cd from them and then they think they have a right to spy into my computer...that's like me going on one date with a girl and thinking it's okay to peek thru her bedroom window as she's changing..
SaturdayNightz wrote:Buying a cd from them and then they think they have a right to spy into my computer...that's like me going on one date with a girl and thinking it's okay to peek thru her bedroom window as she's changing..
SaturdayNightz wrote:Buying a cd from them and then they think they have a right to spy into my computer...that's like me going on one date with a girl and thinking it's okay to peek thru her bedroom window as she's changing..
It ... it isn't?
Don't worry, I'm pretty sure it is. The only tricky part is figuring out if it's okay for her to catch you doing it.
-Josh
I <3 Kiwi
"The fundamental thing about music is its destiny to be broadcast or shared." -Colin Greenwood of Radiohead
SaturdayNightz wrote:Buying a cd from them and then they think they have a right to spy into my computer...that's like me going on one date with a girl and thinking it's okay to peek thru her bedroom window as she's changing..
It ... it isn't?
Don't worry, I'm pretty sure it is. The only tricky part is figuring out if it's okay for her to catch you doing it.
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you have to, you just have to trust me
whoever i was then i can't ever be again
the faith you've found i've never felt
the terror held in wedding bells
the comfort in "there's no one else"
the truth be told, i'm never going to know
I like how, if anything, this kind of shit encourages people to just download pirated copies of stuff instead of buying it. Because that way, we aren't going to get random spyware installed on our computers.
-Josh
I <3 Kiwi
"The fundamental thing about music is its destiny to be broadcast or shared." -Colin Greenwood of Radiohead
faninor wrote:I like how, if anything, this kind of shit encourages people to just download pirated copies of stuff instead of buying it. Because that way, we aren't going to get random spyware installed on our computers.
I just got a confermation email about olp, and it says right at the bottom, you MUST be atleast 18 years of age to attend the concert..... SOOOO MAD. NOOOO