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jpc1958
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3. November 2005 @ 03:02 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Looks like they realized it was too much of a negative press issue?
If you have the root kit problem, it can be removed here?

http://cp.sonybmg.com/xcp/english/updates.html

SOFTWARE UPDATES/ PLUG-INS
November 2, 2005 - This Service Pack removes the cloaking technology component that has been recently discussed in a number of articles published regarding the XCP Technology used on SONY BMG content protected CDs. This component is not malicious and does not compromise security. However to alleviate any concerns that users may have about the program posing potential security vulnerabilities, this update has been released to enable users to remove this component from their computers.
http://updates.xcp-aurora.com/


You have to enable ActiveX capability in IE, who knows what else
Get with this download?

From the Washington Post...

Sony Raids Hacker Playbook

New research from Mark Russinovich over at Sysinternals (the company I've blogged about before as the source a ton of excellent and free software utilities) indicates that Sony BMG has configured some of its music CDs to install antipiracy software that uses techniques typically employed by hackers and virus writers to hide the program from users and to prevent them from ever uninstalling it.
The CDs in question make use of a technique employed by software programs known in security circles as "rootkits," a set of tools attackers can use to maintain control over a computer system once they have broken in.

People may differ over what exactly a rootkit is, but the most basic ones are designed to ensure that regular PC monitoring commands and tools cannot see whatever has been planted on the victim's machine. Because rootkits generally get their hooks into the most basic level of an operating system, it is sometimes easier (and safer) to reformat the affected computer's hard drive than to surgically remove the intruder.
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3. November 2005 @ 11:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Here is a PDF that explains the security issue that this creates.

http://www.grc.com/sn/SN-012.pdf
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