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Acer May Be Bugging Computers

tomjen writes "What if a well known laptop company had silently placed an ActiveX Control on their computers that allowed any webpage to execute any program? Well Acer apparently has and they have (based on the last modified-by date of the file) been doing this since 1998. 'Checking the interface of the control reveals it has a method named "Run()" as shown below. The method supports parameters "Drive", "FileName", and "CmdLine". Isn't it strange for a control that's marked "safe for scripting" to allow a method that is suggestive of possible abuse?'"

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  1. But dude... by Thaidog · · Score: 5, Funny

    They're Ferrari's

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    1. Re:But dude... by Salvance · · Score: 5, Funny

      Sucks to be one of the bloggers who accepted an Acer ... sounds like Microsoft wasn't being nice at all, maybe they're just increasing their spy network.

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    2. Re:But dude... by MrNougat · · Score: 3, Funny
      They're Ferrari's


      They're Ferarri's what?
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  2. Re:Phew! by BrainInAJar · · Score: 5, Funny

    Mine shipped with Linux, which I immediately wiped & installed FreeBSD, but I appreciate the thought

  3. Re:Phew! by gardyloo · · Score: 5, Funny

    Haha. I was just joking. I actually use mine by drilling through the case, and making and breaking a couple of connections between the motherboard and three "C" cells hooked in series with paperclips. Manually, beeyotch. Real men type in raw binary without the keyboard. But I appreciate the thought.

  4. Re:Phew! by pboulang · · Score: 5, Funny
    I spend a hundred bucks on dinner sometimes, and that's just for me, not including the babe or the vino. Sheesh.
    Do you have to pay for the babe by the hour or is it a flat rate?
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  5. LunchApp.ocx by snicho99 · · Score: 5, Funny
    Don't panic. It's not a method for launching applications.

    The original article failed to notice that it's a Lunch application. It's actually a throw back to when Acer briefly partnered up with 180solutions to deliver targeted pop-under sandwiches to hungry laptop owners. The idea being that after seventeen hours of trying to uninstall Bonsai Buddy the computer user would be debilitated through starvation and susceptible receptive to sp(iced h)am..

    The program was abandoned when Acer's engineers failed to perfect the wasabi-over-ip protocol - leaving the whole system unreliable an prone to bagel overrun.

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  6. SWAH!?! by foo+fighter · · Score: 4, Funny

    This news is unbelievable.

    Acer still makes computers? People still buy them?

    I remember Acer being a budget brand with a bad rep for quality and customer service back in the mid- to late-90s. I can't believe they are still a going concern.

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  7. Re:And now that it's publicized... by Joebert · · Score: 5, Funny

    Exactly, they're made by the Tooth Fairy & the Easter Bunny with the help of Santas' elves during their offseasons.

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  8. Re:Phew! by Linker3000 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Meh,

    I immediately reformatted my newly-purchased Acer's hard disk, installed DR-DOS and Crosstalk and do all my computing on a VAX 11/750.

    Next...

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  9. pre-owned? by BigBuckHunter · · Score: 5, Funny

    Kinda changes the definition of a "pre-owned" machine!

    BBH

  10. (My Acer - Windows) + Windows + Linux = Good by 5of0 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Note: The following comments are legitimate information, designed to help people help themselves. I am not an Acer fanboy (I reserve that for SanDisk), but I like my laptop. YMMV.
    Actually, I have an Acer Aspire 1640. It's a nice machine for the $799 I got it for about 6 months ago. And Acer doesn't load a bunch of AOL/WildTangent/EarthLink/etc useless "applications" that are bundled because they can't stand on their own, like certain other manufacturers *cough*Dell*cough*HP*cough*. The few things that were bundled (counted on *maybe* 2 hands) were actually useful.
    Once I got to college (where I have access to $10 Win XP Pro discs) I wiped it, reinstalled Windows (gasp!) *and* Ubuntu Linux. Works great, and with 120GB HD, plenty of space for both OS's. The Windows works great, since it's very light (only Windows-only stuff, everything else is on Ubuntu+Wine).
    Hardware support on Linux is pretty decent. After some elbow grease, wireless, ethernet, widescreen, CPU power stepping, Sansa m250, even hardware buttons are working. Sound is the only thing I'm not sure about, output works fine, input seems finicky. I could probably fix it, but I don't care that much yet.

    So...I'm not that concerned. Besides, who uses Internet Explorer anyway?
    (That was sarcasm. I know the correct answer is "98% of everyone, luser!")
    (That was sarcasm too. I know the correct answer is really "No, it's 89%, n00b!!11!!BBQ!! Look at my fancy link!!")
    (Other appropriate comments include "I for one welcome our new Acer-invited overlords", "In soviet russia, computers bug Acer!", "I use lynx, you insensitive clod", "Ubuntu sux. [Insert Distro Name Here] is sooo, like, better because [insert unsubtantiated claim here].", etc., ad infinitum.)

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  11. Re:Phew! by Dilaudid · · Score: 5, Funny

    Old? Hah I rememember trolling by morse code back when slashdot was a ham radio channel.

  12. Re:Phew! by pallmall1 · · Score: 4, Funny

    And liked it!

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  13. Re:Phew! by Stormwatch · · Score: 3, Funny
    Someone please mod this agressive idiot to hell....please.
    There is no "-1 sinful" moderation, sorry.
  14. Re:Phew! by anticypher · · Score: 5, Funny

    I rememember trolling by morse code back when slashdot was a ham radio channel.

    Youngsters these days. Back then it was called dashdot, it predated even radio, the oldest of us trolled with semaphores. With the introduction of electrickity, the whole telegraph scene took off. Then some guy named Morse forked the project and publicised the code as his own. It's been downhill ever since.

    Hitches up his braces, fires some chaw in the spittoon, waits for someone older to out-troll

    the AC

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