BioShock Installs a Rootkit
An anonymous reader writes "Sony (the owner of SecureROM copy protection) is still up to its old tricks. One would think that they would have learned their lesson after the music CD DRM fiasco, which cost them millions. However, they have now started infesting PC gaming with their invasive DRM. Facts have surfaced that show that the recently released PC game BioShock installs a rootkit, which embeds itself into Explorer, as part of its SecureROM copy-protection scheme. Not only that, but just installing the demo infects your system with the rootkit. This begs the question: Since when did demos need copy protection?"
Then I will buy it for the cool box. Dopeman takes all the crap out of games for you and leaves pure delight behind.
Added Pressly: "Oh, and by the way, milk is nothing but liquid meat."
Information like this gets around the gaming community like wildfire. The damage done to BioShock sales by this half-assed decision is going to be downright massive. Once again, Sony's efforts to protect its property ultimately hurt only Sony. When are they going to learn?
Hey Sony, how does it feel to have a 3rd place console and a handheld gaming device that nobody wants?
Keep up the great work boys.
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* FOX doesn't pay their taxes. "Don't worry about it" says Congress. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/special_report/1999/02
* Guy videos FOX's Simpson movie. Goes to Jail. http://www.smh.com.au/news/web/simpsons-filmed-on
Case 2
* SONY regularly cracks the security on customer's computers. No prosecution.
* Some guy does it. 21 months jail. http://www.sophos.com/pressoffice/news/articles/2
* Congress decide life jail for hackers would be better: http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/2002/02/50
Case 3
* Disney Wants the law changed. Law gets changed. http://writ.news.findlaw.com/commentary/20020305_
* What's Congress done for you lately? Health Insurance? Told their own kids to enlist?
Says Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for Sophos. "There is a growing trend for hacking gangs to break into innocent people's computers to spy, to steal, and to cause damage. This sentence sends out a strong message to other hackers that infecting others with Trojan horses and other malware is not acceptable." So Justice Department: You going to do anything about this, or are you corporate shills too?