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Overhype

by Carlo Longino




Virus FUD Spreads To iPods

from the what-now dept

Well-known anti-virus firm Kaspersky is no stranger to mobile malware FUD. While it usually is talking about mobile phones, the iPod is its latest target, as a post on its site proclaims "Kaspersky Lab discovers the first virus for iPod". That's a juicy headline, but the details really don't live up to the hype. The virus, called Podloso, only affects iPods whose owners have gone to the trouble of installing Linux on them, while the user also has to launch the virus themselves. Kaspersky admits it's nothing more than a proof of concept, and poses no real threat, so the headline might be technically accurate, but its awfully sensationalistic. How long before Kaspersky or another vendor starts selling firewalls and AV software for iPods?

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    Apr 5th, 2007 @ 4:58pm
  • Goodness...

    by Sanguine Dream

    why doesn't Kaspersky become medical drug company? At least there really are viruses (and other ailments) that are real threats the need to be addressed.

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    • Apr 5th, 2007 @ 6:01pm
    • Re: Goodness...

      by Anonymous Coward

      I'm sure they'd find a virus that you only got if you injected it into your own skin, and only did anything to people who had lots of unnecessary surgery.

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    Apr 5th, 2007 @ 6:04pm
  • Not even technically accurate

    by DMM

    An iPod is a combination of the hardware and the software. Once you install Linux on the hardware, the thing ceases to be an iPod at all.

    The bottom line is that Kaspersky has flat out lied, and dummy news agencies (not Techdirt) have blindly picked up on the sensationalist headline.

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  • Apr 5th, 2007 @ 6:42pm
  • by Anonymous Coward

    "...only affects iPods whose owners have gone to the trouble of installing Linux on them"

    Wow, that's so unfortunate for those 8 people in the world.

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  • Apr 5th, 2007 @ 6:54pm
  • by Paul

    Kaspersky is actually a really decent company. Don't knock it.

    The headline may have been made to grab attention, but they didn't lie.

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  • Apr 5th, 2007 @ 8:51pm
  • Pff

    by TheLeafer

    Thats why every needs to slap the upod hype bs out of them and go buy an Iriver Clix... Life would be soo much happier without ipods.

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  • Apr 5th, 2007 @ 9:15pm
  • by Paul

    "I'm sure they'd find a virus that you only got if you injected it into your own skin"

    So viruses that are only transferable through injection or direct body fluid are not worth finding?

    Someone go tell all those labs to stop their AIDS research..

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  • Apr 5th, 2007 @ 10:17pm
  • Re: Re: Paul

    Yeah, he was being sarcastic, I'm sure Paul knows how HIV is spread.... ANYWAY... #4 you are exactly right. It may be a problem to a half dozen people, but who would go to the trouble of changing their iPod like that?? Just buy a PDA, it'd be cheaper than buying an expensive iPod.

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  • Apr 5th, 2007 @ 10:48pm
  • by No Need

    Like Paul said, "Kaspersky is actually a really decent company". 95% of the people who read kaspersky's reports are techies who probably are interested in such proof on concept virus. That being said, I don't see ANYTHING sensational about the title chosen for the post ""Kaspersky Lab discovers the first virus for iPod".

    How much more inoculates could the title have been?!

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  • Apr 5th, 2007 @ 10:49pm
  • Linux

    by B

    I installed iPod Linux on my iPod photo. It added some video capabilities among other things. Although, I would call the video capabilities "novelty" at best because they needed to be converted into a special format if I remember. Plus, watching a video harshly decreased by battery life.
    I also installed Linux on my old black and white iPod Mini. I tried to watch a movie, but in the end, it was a worthless experience (except now I can tell everyone I can watch videos on my iPod Mini).

    And in response to #3:
    It is still an iPod even with Linux installed. It still retains all iPod functions with some added (or tweaked) ones.

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