8/28/2007

Sony rootkit concerns resurface with USB drive

Filed under: — Aviran Mordo @ 9:13 am

Sony is the face of a new malware threat that deals with fingerprint-authenticating USB drives.

According to a report from F-Secure, Sony’s MicroVault USM-F fingerprint reading software comes with an infected USB stick. The software reportedly installs a hidden file on the user’s computer and is invisible from certain antivirus scanners.

It’s a mirror case of Sony’s huge debacle with Sony BMG Music CDs that prompted users to install malware when the CD was played back on a PC.

Unlike the Sony BMG case, however, it is believed that Sony did not have malintent with the MicroVault software. F-Secure says the rootkit placement is likely just a way to make the software more secure.

 

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