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By John Borland
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 19, 2005 1:25:00 AM

Computer researchers uncovered a new security risk Friday related to Sony BMG Music Entertainment copy-protected CDs, which could expose several hundred computers to attack.

This security flaw dealt with different technology than that which has sparked controversy for nearly three weeks, however.

Recent criticism has focused on Sony's release of discs containing copy-protection software created by British company First 4 Internet, which opened listener's computers to hackers' attack. The latest risk is from an uninstaller program distributed by SunnComm Technologies, a company that provides copy protection on other Sony BMG releases.

Sony said in a statement Friday that SunnComm had removed the uninstall program from the Web, and was in the process of contacting 223 consumers who had downloaded it while it was available.

The security hole in the uninstall program was similar to one discovered with First 4 Internet's uninstall program several days ago.

In each case, Princeton University computer science professor Edward Felten and researcher Alex Halderman found that the uninstall programs responded to commands from their creators' Web sites, but would also respond to malicious instructions from other Web sites.

In its statement, Sony said that SunnComm was developing a new uninstall program for its copy-protection software, and that Felten had agreed to review it before it was posted online.

The SunnComm security risk discovered by Felten and Halderman is limited to the uninstall program, which was distributed separately from the CDs themselves.

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Then I'll ask for a clarification
Clearly I did misunderstand you. What then, did you mean,
when you said:
"just download from other sources then...
Legally purchase the music you want in any format... Then
download ful... (Read the rest)
Posted by: tic swayback Posted on: 11/22/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Re:Removing Sonys Rootkit  Andromedat6 | 11/18/05
ghost? tip?  Jack-Booted EULA | 11/19/05
One would think....  tic swayback | 11/21/05
What they've learned  tic swayback | 11/21/05
This is SOOOO retarded  rick752 | 11/18/05
Even stupider  tic swayback | 11/21/05
Amen  maddog@... | 11/21/05
Its not that they're so smart,  DemonX | 11/21/05
Even Worse  Edward Meyers | 11/18/05
Corporate arrogance in action  stardeb55 | 11/19/05
ipod arrogance in action  yyuko@... | 11/19/05
Response to iPod arrogance  stardeb55 | 11/19/05
just download from other sources then...  cjules13 | 11/21/05
That's terrible advice  tic swayback | 11/21/05
I know it's grey...  cjules13 | 11/21/05
You implied that in your previous post  tic swayback | 11/21/05
because I'm not a theif...  cjules13 | 11/21/05
Then you're probably breaking the law  tic swayback | 11/21/05
I'll tell them anything I want!  cjules13 | 11/21/05
Will you visit them in jail?  tic swayback | 11/21/05
what part of you doesn't understand...  cjules13 | 11/22/05
Ahem  tic swayback | 11/22/05
imply this...  cjules13 | 11/22/05
Then I'll ask for a clarification  tic swayback | 11/22/05
Not true!!!  techboy_z | 11/21/05
Worse than that  tic swayback | 11/21/05
And  IT Scion | 11/21/05
Why should they?  tic swayback | 11/22/05
Yea  IT Scion | 11/21/05
Not Only Sony, EMI Import CD's from Europe too!!!  sierrarancher | 11/19/05
Just in time for shopping season  SQLServer | 11/19/05
Shopping habits to change  raelalt | 11/21/05
Sony, . . . are you trying to get profit loss  Boot_Agnostic | 11/20/05
This is Relevant  Edward Meyers | 11/20/05
Hopefully a house divided  Boot_Agnostic | 11/21/05
The mouse killing the elephant  tic swayback | 11/21/05
The Sony Hits just keep a coming!  BitTwiddler | 11/21/05
Texas Sues Sony Over Alleged CD Spyware  RobertoSalazar | 11/21/05
Trust  Andromedat6 | 11/21/05

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