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TomTom Admits Satnav Device Infected With Virus

miserableles writes "TomTom has admitted to a UK security journalist that a number of GO 910 satellite navigation units shipped with two Trojans installed on the hard drive. But still no sign of an official warning on the TomTom website."

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  1. So thats why by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    my GPS keeps leading me to a discount Viagra/Rolex Watch warehouse/stock broker!

  2. Re:Don't use a consumer OS to do an RTOS job by KD5UZZ · · Score: 5, Informative
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  3. which version did you get? by macadamia_harold · · Score: 5, Funny

    my GPS keeps leading me to a discount Viagra/Rolex Watch warehouse/stock broker!

    Really? Mine just leads me to h0t s3xy s!uts. Which is entirely fine with me.

    1. Re:which version did you get? by Flendon · · Score: 5, Funny

      I found it interesting that the bubble on the arrow said 'Niagra Falls, U.S.A.' and pointed to the Canadian side of the falls. That's odd. My map says Viagra Falls...

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  4. New Tom Tom Commercial by laurent420 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Tom Tom, can i SYN flood across the atlantic trunk? Tom Tom, DDoS Amazon. Tom Tom, spam 4million email addresses.

  5. Re:The device cannot infect other devices or by speculatrix · · Score: 5, Informative

    tomtom devices act as usb mass storage devices so you can copy s/w, map updates and speed camera POIs to them; thus the device won't actively infect, but can be a vector for infected files.

  6. Re:Don't use a consumer OS to do an RTOS job by interiot · · Score: 4, Informative

    As someone else noted, it runs Linux. So the virus really is just on the hard drive, so it can execute on computers that attach to the unit, but the virus doesn't actually execute on the GPS unit.

  7. asking for help gone teribly wrong by v1 · · Score: 4, Funny

    At a forum for tomtom help at http://www.expansys.com/ft.aspx?i=112333&thread=27 96, a user asks,

    this is my first post, when trying to download the map of western europe v6.6 direct from TomTom Home site to my PC the following message appears '' an error occurred while dowloading this file: read error., followed by the options ''continue'' or ''cancel.

    Can anyone help me with this problem?


    His first reply:

    Disable your firewall and anti virus and see if that helps.

    Silly windows users.

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  8. About TomTom by maggard · · Score: 4, Informative

    I've been a happy owner of a TomTom 300 for a couple of years. It's a dashboard-mounted Linux-based satnav system. When I went shopping for a device like this several years ago I was impressed by the TomTom's UI & audio quality, both more important to me when using it then lots of rarely used features.

    For those who don't understand why anyone would want a satnav system, its been a huge benefit to me. Not only does it guide me point to point, particularly when it's to or from a point I'm not familiar with, it also informs me of services near me. For example the other night I met friends at a cinema I'd never been to before. I was able to quickly navigate to it without having to refer to a printed Google map. After the show we were able to quickly chose nearby restaurant without having to roam around in a convoy. I was then able to simply chose "Home" as the destination from my new location. On the way home I was low on fuel; with the TomTom I was able to skip the first exit promising gas (the TomTom showed it was actually a mile away) and continue to the next exit, with 2 gas stations conveniently by the exits.

    TomTom Corp.is out of Belgium, which is reflected in their multilingual features & mapsets. They've been fairly hacker friendly and there are a number of 3rd party addon packages that have shown up over the years. TomTom has a history of hiring those hackers and bringing them in-house.

    Their software runs on both Linux & Windows CE. Indeed from what I've seen it is fairly agnostic about either platform and offers the same feature sets on both. They also have a free desktop application for adding & removing maps, updating firmware & software, adding custom voices, etc. This started out on MS Windows and is now also offered on MacOS X.

    So far I've been extremely happy with my purchase. The biggest problem has been significant highway construction; my maps are now several years old and don't reflect current routes. However TomTom has recently announced updated maps which I'll be purchasing. My only concern is they issued a press release touting a significant discount for the introduction of these maps, a press release which has since disappeared from their website.

    In the years since my model 300 shipped they've now added models with built-in hard drives, Bluetooth for integration with phones, radios, car services like headlights, and via phones downloading traffic updates for dynamic route optimization. This hard drive is apparently what has been affected.

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  9. Not the official TomTom website by iow · · Score: 5, Informative

    Disclaimer: I work for TomTom. Please note that www.tomtomgo910.co.uk is not the official TomTom website. It seems to be a landing page for easydevices.co.uk since the 'order now' links points to there. The official site can be found here: http://www.tomtom.com/

  10. Is It Running On Vista? by SkyDude · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'm thinking maybe an alien infected the GPS satellite as revenge for Jeff Goldblum and Will Smith infecting the mother ship. Or maybe it's running on Vista.

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