Sony RootKit Still A Problem?
XMilkProject writes "Current research indicates that some "350,000 networks--many belonging to the military and government--contain computers affected by [Sony's rootkit]." This is down from over half a million last month. "The security researcher worked from a list of 9 million domain-name servers.. asking each to look up whether an address used by the XCP software--in this case, xcpimages.sonybmg.com--was in the systems' caches." Will Sony face future repercussions for this potentially long-term damage?"
If no problem yet for Microsoft, why should fear SONY?
Why on earth do you believe Microsoft's admin privileges scheme actually works? By the massive number of viruses/trojans/rootkits that came before, there is no evidence that Windows is secure.
This latest Sony DRM rootkit is more proof.
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