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 #21297  by Melissa
 
I heard today they have been caught again with the rootkits

http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=41954


Sony seem happy to penalise and enforce laws upon everybody whilst charging over priced products which are in effect average... yet they also think they can take teh law into their own hands and breach other peoples privacy :evil:


They should be wound up!! the only thing half decent they make nower days are mobile phones... PS3 is an overpriced 2005 PC with disappointing graphical capabilities. a Blu ray player which MAY not become a standard product.. Their msic line has always been okay, although again I think theres much better out there.

 #21302  by Chantelle
 
Yup!! wind em up!!

 #21307  by Grimm
 
wut exatly is a root kit? thats site sed it could like hide files and viruses? or ama i reading it rong?

 #21317  by Tricky
 
It's their form of protecting their sales, more or less. It installs software on your computer w/o letting you know, and furthermore, makes it difficult to access/remove. There was a big deal awhile ago with them doing it with games, I believe. They were asked to remove it, they said they did, but instead just made it harder to detect (and it was still detected), which caused an uproar amongst the populace.

I still like their TVs, as over-priced as they are.

 #21350  by Grimm
 
hmm, ya, bad boy sony :(

 #21355  by Seive
 
Those silly Sony people.

Thanks for the info, Mel. This is my first time reading about any of this.

 #21374  by Chantelle
 
Installing root kits is hypocritical!

They want to protect their sales fine.. but why break the law themselves by installing illegal software on your PC like a back door so they can see whast on your PC

 #21386  by Delev
 
Seive wrote:Those silly Sony people.
Number 1: i think thats just wrong, and makes me happier to say
Nintendo FTW!!!!

 #21391  by Tricky
 
Chantelle wrote:Installing root kits is hypocritical!

They want to protect their sales fine.. but why break the law themselves by installing illegal software on your PC like a back door so they can see whast on your PC
I don't support it, by any means. People still get around it, anyway. It's just as bad as that Starforce CD protection or whatever. I hate how it installs shiz on my PC. I got a kick out of it when Vista blocked the installation of their drivers.

 #21411  by Chantelle
 
oh sorry I wasn't trying to say anything to you.. I was just going off on one lol

 #21419  by Sidious
 
Im kinda confused on the whole concept of a rootkit, would anyone mind briefly explaining its function and why sony would use it?

 #21425  by Chantelle
 
I think one of my posts briefly describes it

 #21434  by Grimm
 
does that mean i shouldnt get Sony Vegas video editing software? or how clear are we on these rootkit things, like whether we can remove them or how dangerous it is

 #21443  by Tricky
 
They're not damaging or anything, it's more that they can cause greater vulnerability to a system. The average user won't be able to access their directories and a skilled programmer could quickly whip up a virus or other malicious software and just plop it in one of their folders using Sony's own craftsmanship to bolster their own. If you're careful about avoiding situations that would expose your system to trojans, viruses, etc... it's not a big deal.

 #21449  by Chantelle
 
I still think it is infringement of privacy and well it is as good as malware itself.

And can be a potential threat

They got penalised big time last time lets hope its bigger this time..

 #21488  by Darfin
 
The PS3's graphics at least exceeded the original X-Box.
Personally I never cared for the PS3. The PS2 was perfectly fine with me.