Neowin's Official Sony DRM/Rootkit Discussion


Recommended Posts

This is to be the only thread about the Sony Rootkit issues.

List of Affected Albums

From here:

Sony BMG will have a big job ahead of it as it tries to replace all copies of controversial copy protection software, according to a computer security expert, who says that he has evidence there are more than 500,000 versions of the program installed worldwide.

From here:

Yet more on the Sony/BMG rookit fiasco: Princeton professor Ed Felten over at Freedom to Tinker now claims the DRM's uninstaller opens up a security hole of its own. Sony/BMG stated they'd be removing the impacted CDs from store shelves yesterday, and released a statement saying they'd exchange affected CDs for DRM free versions. "Sony BMG deeply regrets any inconvenience to our customers and remains committed to providing an enjoyable and safe music experience," states the company.

From here:

The spyware that Sony installs on the computers of music fans does not even seem to be correct in terms of copyright law.

This software is licensed under the so called Lesser Gnu Public License (LGPL). According to this license Sony must comply with a couple of demands. Amongst others, they have to indicate in a copyright notice that they make use of the software. The company must also deliver the source code to the open-source libraries or otherwise make these available. And finally, they must deliver or otherwise make available the in between form between source code and executable code, the so called objectfiles, with which others can make comparable software.

Please add more news stories as posts inside this thread only. All other Sony DRM threads have been closed.

I swear after all this fiasco I'm not getting any of the Sony equipment, period! I am buying a crap load of hi-fi and video equipment for my new house and after this I'm not gonna give these losers a cent. This thing just cost them around $15k of revenue just from me. It might sound funny but I'm pretty certain that they will lose quite a bit of sales from people like me (techies with a good paycheck that liked Sony products once used them throughout generations). Who knows what they might be implementing in their TVs, audio/video receivers, cd players etc.

It's ridiculous. Who is running the show there. No wonder movie studios and other leeches are sticking with Sony solutions for PS3. I guarantee some kind of spyware being present on PS3.

Why have this all in one thread? this is crazy, what if there is a new article or update about it and it gets missed because it's going to be buried in a 100+ page thread.

586815816[/snapback]

Because staffed deemed it so.

Looks like they are finally going to recall the infected CDs. It's about damn time. :crazy:

Record label Sony BMG Music Entertainment said Tuesday that it will recall millions of CDs that, if played in a consumer's PC disc drive, will expose the computer to serious security risks.

Source

Looks like they are finally going to recall the infected CDs. It's about damn time.  :crazy:

Source

586815936[/snapback]

Considering just last week, they didn't seem the slightest bit concerned, it's pretty funny to see such a quick change of heart.

why is the list of albumns affected thread closed?

I wanted to post there that the list / link to the website idiotabroad.com or whatever wasn't the FIRST person to discover how to get a list of albumns affected. Xtracto on /. was the first person I believe.

http://slashdot.org/~xtracto/journal/121088

It is basically a google search of the amazon site.

http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=sony+site...D%5D%22&num=100

I am sure where that is where idiotabroad guy got his info from since it was like 10 days after xtracto made his post.

Oh, so this is where the Sony threads have been merged! I thought at first that the mods were trying to bury criticism of Sony on this key issue when they closed left and right several threads, but now I see this is not the case.

Frankly I'm heartened by the criticism Sony has come under. I'm all for their protecting their right to control their products, but they really crossed the line by destabilising computers (there is no other word for it) and rendering them more prone to viruses and other horrorwares. That's just not on.

I am boycotting Sony CDs and their other products. This isn't easy as they have bands I like, but I'm not going to give in for at least a year (or if meantime they do something significant to apologise and make amends for the grave attack on people's privacy and security).

:cat: :cat: :cat: :jump: :fun: :santa: :santa: :fun: :cat: :cat: :cat: :cat:

Very good idea and i am sure that will amek them think a bit more about what they do.

I think that big compagnies think they can do what they want.

Well to bad big boy's you just got the internet community now against you and i can assure you it will be war.

sorry about that but come to think about it is true that if we all put are self together then they wont have a choice, you need to remember that we are the one's that makes them live . If we dont buy they go down. it is that simple. i will not buy or even rent anything related to that compagnie until everything they did is fixed.

Just grow up and shut up about "boycotting Sony products." Your choice in products is going to be very limited if you boycott every company who ever did something stupid. Do any of you even realize how much you owe Sony? If you have a PlayStation, you owe it to Sony. If you have an Xbox, you owe it to Sony too, because without a competition as fierce as PlayStation, Microsoft would never have put so much effort into their console. Are you getting my drift? If you own any sort or digital camera, MP3 player, cell phone, game system, television, even a pair of god damn headphones, Sony has either made them or made someone else make them better.

Sony makes tons of good products, and adds a lot to the competitiveness of many electronics markets. But I guess now that they've put out a few dozen albums with a less than perfect DRM, all the decades of technology they've contributed to your sorry arse are forgotten. So go ahead, be a dumb@$$ kid, and respond with a quote of my previous sentense followed by a "HA!".

Don't touch that standalone patch remover before it is verified that it actually does what it is supposed to do.

There is several stories out about an earlier remover that opened up your system to vulnerbilities.

Sounds like a reasonable decision, since regardless how well Sony patch this up, they have so far never told anyone that their intents of crippling user experiences with DRM damaged CD's will change. For all we know, they may try again next year with XCP 2.0. All they've admitted to so far with their actions is that they made a mistake with this one, not that they want to keep risking corrupting their customers systems in the future. IMO, they'd at the very least need to start using open and verified DRM standards for that, not home-brewn closed source rubbish, and preferrably not DRM at all. The general security community need to gain an insight in their developments, and no good encryption scheme were dependant on being closed source anyway -- achieving security by obscurity is generally a poor idea.

That gov't agency's decision sounds logical to me, especially, as The Register says, rookits can be BAD for organizations involved in national security. :)

All they've admitted to so far with their actions is that they made a mistake with this one

Stable doors and bolted horses. It's already out there. All that's left to do is for some enterprising character to make a virus that also installs the rootkit, now that we all know how it works, so pretty much anything could get itself installed...

This isn't going to go away in a hurry. After all, how many CDs have been bought as presents for (say) (grand)parents who might well have a computer so they can be part of the Silver Surfer brigade but have no knowledge whatsoever about a) the workings of the computer, b) the fact that the rootkit exists and c) will compromise their security? Is the purchaser supposed to remember that they bought a CD from Sony BMG, subsequently gave it as a present and then also know to have to check it?

It smacks of the amazing amount of time before Code Red was properly patched. Systems were still being compromised months later.

i heard that some people have started to boycott sony products..

586816312[/snapback]

Boycotting works for me.

I have boycotted the french for four years or more now.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Microsoft is making Windows 11's context menus faster, simpler, and configurable by Taras Buria Five years ago, Windows 11 introduced redesigned context menus, offering users a simpler, more modern design. However, customers quickly discovered that the new menus leave a lot to be desired. Many are unhappy with performance (they are really slow), while others dislike the double-layed design, where many options are hidden behind the "Show more options" button. In addition, over the years, menus became cluttered and overloaded. While Microsoft has already fixed plenty of pain points across Windows 11, context menus remain mostly unchanged. Fortunately, Microsoft is finally listening. Marcus Ash, Design and Research Lead for Windows at Microsoft, responded to a tweet on X, confirming that the company is working on fixing Windows 11's context menus. Reworked context menus are supposed to be faster, simpler by default, and "configurable to what you use most." What the latter means is unknown, just like whether Microsoft plans to keep the classic menu alongside the modern one, but according to Marcus, the wait should finally be over soon, as he promised to "share our approach soon." Improved context menus will most likely appear first in Windows 11 preview builds in the Experimental Channel. While we wait for Microsoft to release them, you can try fixing context menus on your PC with a simple tool called Windows 11 Context Menu Manager. It lets you disable entries you do not need, not only cleaning up context menus, but also making them significantly faster. Microsoft has already improved Windows 11's Start menu and taskbar, so hopefully it will address user criticism of the context menu as well. Stay tuned for new Windows 11 preview builds, which usually arrive every Friday.
    • If the drive/memory is soldered to the board, which it probably is, then it's a no from me
    • Driver Genius 25.0.0.143 by Razvan Serea Driver Genius is a professional driver management tool features both driver management and hardware diagnostics. Driver Genius provides such practical functions as driver backup, restoration, update and removal for computer users. If you often reinstall your operating system, you may not forget such painful experiences of searching all around for all kinds of drivers. If unfortunately you have lost your driver CD, the search will be more troublesome and time-consuming. Driver Genius can automatically find drivers for a device when the system can't find a driver for it. It can recognize the name and vendor's information of the device, and directly provide download URL for the required driver. Driver Genius also supports online updates for drivers of existing hardware devices. Driver Genius customers can obtain information for latest drivers by Driver Genius's LiveUpdate program, which can synchronize to the database on Driver Genius site. Features at a glance: Find the latest drivers for your computer. One click to update all drivers silently. Automatically install driver updates silently. Make your drivers are always up to date. New rollback driver design for safer driver update. Free to backup all drivers now! Package all drivers to an executable auto installer. One click to restore all drivers. Remove invalid or useless drivers/devices, improve system performance and stability. New system information tool. Detailed hardware inventory. Hardware temperature monitor. Protect your CPU, GPU and HDD. New system transfer assistant. Upgrade/degrade your windows system easily. New SSD Speeder. Improve your disk performance and reliability. New System booster provides over 90 optimization options that make your computer run faster and smoother. New System Cleanup can help you to clean up the temporary files and cache files or other junk files in system. Driver Genius 25.0.0.143 changelog: Enhanced detection for Windows Runtime components. Update the hardware detection component to support more new hardware. Update the compression component to address security issues. Download: Driver Genius 25.0.0.143 | 20.7 MB (Shareware) View: Driver Genius Home Page | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • We do it all the time on our IT Service desk mailbox to add a reference, in the subject line, once it's been logged and then it's filed into the appropriate sub-folder. Other companies probably do the same thing.
    • "No. The "New Outlook for Windows" does not support non-cloud mailboxes (such as on-premises Exchange servers). Furthermore, because the New Outlook effectively functions as a web-based client, it requires all connected accounts—even standard IMAP or POP accounts—to route and cache data through Microsoft's cloud servers. You can verify the accepted account setups using the Microsoft Supported Account Types Guide." Built to fail "New" Outlook is basically just webmail in a window wrapper and it's usefulness reflects that.
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Month Later
      Carru_123 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      Dr Jared Dental Studio earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Week One Done
      RG INVESTMENT GROUP earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Very Popular
      The Norwegian Drone Pilot earned a badge
      Very Popular
    • Very Popular
      s0nic69 earned a badge
      Very Popular
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      472
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      250
    3. 3
      Skyfrog
      79
    4. 4
      FloatingFatMan
      67
    5. 5
      Michael Scrip
      60
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!