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Energizer USB Battery Charger Software Infects PCs

swandives writes "Researchers at US-CERT have warned that software accompanying the Energizer DUO USB battery charger contains a Trojan that gives hackers total access to a Windows PC. The product was sold in the US, Latin America, Europe and Asia starting in 2007. Upon installation, the software creates the file 'Arucer.dll,' a Trojan that listens for commands on TCP port 7777. Upon receiving instructions, the Trojan can download and execute files, transmit files stolen from the PC, or tweak the Windows registry. Uninstalling the software disables the automatic execution of the Trojan. Users can also remove Arucer.dll from Windows' system32 directory and reboot the machine to disable the backdoor component."

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  1. Re:Near Anagram for Duracell by khellendros1984 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Those two labels aren't mutually exclusive.

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  2. Why by rossdee · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Why does a USB battery charger need software. I have a number of devices that just use the power from a USB port to charge, and they don't connect any other wirez apart from the power.