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iPods Come Complete With Windows Virus

kaufmanmoore writes "Cnet is reporting that some video Ipods made after September 12th have the RavMonE virus loaded onto it. In Apple's announcement they take a swipe at Windows security and encourage Windows users to install anti virus applications."

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  1. Re:Good job, Jobs! by eebra82 · · Score: 4, Informative

    I never stated that either. My point was that he can't complain about viruses on Windows computers now that he's helped spreading it. Excuse me for not being clear enough.

  2. Re:Also shows... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative
    "Maybe Apple QC should install AV as well when they develop for windows?"

    I heard (from a reliable source inside Apple) that the virus was preinstalled from the disk manufacturer when they formatted the drives. *shudder* You can see where this can go.

  3. Re:Upset with Windows? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    There is no such thing as autorun on OS X. If you really have managed to get a script to run automatically as soon as the volume that contains it is mounted, you are exploting a bug somewhere. Please file a bug report.

  4. Re:Come again?? by QuantumG · · Score: 4, Informative

    Not one that's ISO 9000 certified you havn't. Apple has never done the necessary paperwork to get Macs into this market. They don't care about this market. Now they've been bitten on the ass by this stance. That's the irony, aint it sweet.

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  5. Re:Also shows... by fatphil · · Score: 4, Informative

    That's not how manufacturing works at all in the real world. Most initialisation of such devices is done using Windows machines.

    However, they shouldn't be writing files to a filesystem to initialise the devices, they should be writing a version-controlled quality-controlled filesystem itself. And there's no point blaming the Chinese contractor, I'm sure they were just following the Apple procedure, sloppy as it is.

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  6. Re:Also shows... by spectral · · Score: 4, Informative

    I thought the same thing. Guess what happened when I first plugged in my SanDisk micro thumb drive? Shit got installed on my computer, that I had to specifically uninstall and then format the thumb drive (Conveniently available from the menu it installed, but still).

    NOTHING in the manual about "Oh yeah, if you plug this in to a windows PC we're running shit without telling you."

    I no longer trust "blank" media, but what can one do? Plug the hard drive in to a windows machine and format it? Woops, already fucked your computer over, since Windows will helpfully immediately run and install anything on the disk. This is a failure of Windows with autorun being on by default.

  7. Re:Also shows... by PitaBred · · Score: 4, Informative

    Pisses me off too. That's why I use TweakUI on every install of Windows I have to use and I disable AutoPlay completely. Optical discs, removable media, anything.