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by Mike Masnick




Sony's Copy Protection Uninstaller Opens Up A NEW Security Hole

from the way-to-go,-guys dept

Could this story get any more ridiculous? On top of all the other problems caused by Sony BMG's rootkit trick, Ed Felten and Alex Halderman have looked carefully at the uninstall utility the company offers for those who want to remove the copy protection software from their machine and discovered that it can open up a "serious" security hole on your computer. They recommend that you do not use the uninstaller until further notice. They're going to publish more details later, but given the history of this fiasco so far with Sony BMG pretty much screwing things up worse at every opportunity, this isn't particularly surprising, is it?

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    Nov 14th, 2005 @ 5:28pm
  • Copy Protection

    Copy protection is so overrated. Come on? So Sony is going to launch this massive copyright protection initiative. Well, guess what? We'll just buy our music from someone else... or, do what we've already been doing and continue to download it online!!!

    Holy crap? Who has been buying these CD's? Not the people who download music! No, the Software is only hurting the already good-samaritan market while the people who have been illegally downloading music are ACTUALLY better off right now.

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    • Nov 14th, 2005 @ 5:43pm
    • Re: Copy Protection

      I think my brain is going to explode. I didn't think this SonyBMG Situation could get any dumber... apparantly I stand corrected. It's like watching someone voluntarily throw themselves down a flight of stairs over and over and over!

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    • Nov 14th, 2005 @ 5:57pm
    • Re: Copy Protection

      by Mike

      P2P and Torrents all they way. You get it when you want it and at your own price. If all else fails, its not worth it, as you can see with the situation unfolding. My fired is one of these, "I love my bands so much I HAVE to own the ORIGINAL CD's, then rip them to an MP3 Cd or to a flah drive player." Well look at him now, the "true" fans are getting it good now aren't they, good job Sony BMG!

      -Mike

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      • Nov 14th, 2005 @ 5:59pm
      • Re: Copy Protection

        by Mike

        friend instead of fired

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        • Nov 14th, 2005 @ 8:18pm
        • Re: Copy Protection

          " 'Friend' instead of 'fired' "

          I totally missread this, leading to insite. I thought you were suggesting what should be done to the Sony exec who came up with this boneheaded idea. Only I thought you said:

          "Fried instead of fired."

          Yeah, I think that would make perfect sense. (I bet his bosses at Sony will soon think so too.)

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          • Nov 14th, 2005 @ 8:58pm
          • Re: Copy Protection

            by Anonymous Coward

            People seem to be talking about Sony going to court over this...but when has any company gone to court for security buggy software? MS anyone?

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    Nov 14th, 2005 @ 6:59pm
  • options

    by jdw242

    isn't there a thing called a live cd?
    don't the live cds let one play and or rip a music cd?

    If not, why not?

    If so, what's the deal? Many people have external USB drives; the live cds surely support such devices as storage... right?

    Throw me a bone here; I'm the 'buy to own' type of music buyer, and I'll keep copies of my discs on my laptop, thank you very much.

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  • Nov 14th, 2005 @ 7:10pm
  • Live CD

    by Shades of Steve

    Try slax. As long as you have a decent about of RAM you can boot to ram and free your optical drive if you only have one

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  • Nov 15th, 2005 @ 1:49am
  • Nov 15th, 2005 @ 5:29am
  • To Sony

    by thecaptain

    This is the way I see it, and I hope some Sony PR droids are surfing the net "gauging" public response and option:

    I haven't downloaded songs in years, although I remember Napster vividly in its heighday. I did download tho, I don't feel guilty because I still bought CDs. Lately, I've just bought CDs.

    Well guess what Sony, screw buying CDs now, I'm going back to downloading...I'm not taking the chance that you'll screw my machine over again.

    You wanted to control piracy? Well guess what, you controlled me right back into P2P and I'll enjoy doing it, the freedome of it, the lack of worries that you'll screw up my system and the total JOY that morons like yourselves WON'T get my money!

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  • Nov 15th, 2005 @ 6:42am
  • MP3's Suck

    by nonya bidness

    All this lame crap to play compressed shitty versions of music, on a crappy little computer sound system. CD audio on PC sound systems suck, period.
    Mp3's on PC sound system suck more...
    My CD player cost more than my PC and nothing can be installed into it, and I can record from that if I need to. If I can not play a cd in my player, I don't want it. Low end music appreciation is causing more low end troubles for low end music systems.

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    • Nov 15th, 2005 @ 7:42am
    • Re: MP3's Suck

      by Riv

      Nonya, let me guess: you hate it when music you like goes mainstream and you touch yourself when listening to your cd player. For the 99% of the population that aren't music snobs, mp3s usually do the job just fine, so get off your high horse and STFU.

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      • Nov 15th, 2005 @ 8:02am
      • Re: MP3's Suck

        by nonya bidness

        Hey Riv
        I like the music I like, mainstream or not. It's none of your bidness if I touch myself, keep me out of your fantasies. I am not a music snob, I just have higher standards than YOU, and don't mind paying for quality. Besides, it's more like 60% mp3 vs 40% high quality, dont make it seem like you are such a majority with your LOW standards. Get off your high horse,you don't know me, you MP3 lovin,low quality,not paying for music,tone deaf snob.

        love
        nunya

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        • Nov 15th, 2005 @ 10:11am
        • Re: MP3's Suck

          by Happy user

          It seems to me that many many many people enjoy the mp3 format -- this very well explains why Sony would create such a horrible tool that attempts to make it difficult for the music listener to place their purchased (or "leased") music to any STANDARD PORTABLE device other than their outdated cd-player.

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