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By Joris Evers
Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 17, 2006 1:49:00 AM

SAN JOSE, Calif.--Perhaps the best way to deal with rootkits is to outlaw them.

At least when it comes to such mishaps as the Sony BMG Music Entertainment fiasco, that's what an official from the Department of Homeland Security suggested Thursday.

"The recent Sony experience shows us that we need to be thinking about how we ensure that consumers are not surprised by what their software programs do," Jonathan Frenkel, director of law enforcement policy at the U.S Department of Homeland Security said in a speech here at the RSA Conference 2006.

A lesson has been learned from the Sony debacle, which left unwitting consumers with software on their PCs that could be used by cyberattackers to hide their malicious code. "Companies now know that they should not surreptitiously install a rootkit on computers," Frenkel said.

But perhaps more importantly, how could the mishap have been avoided in the first place? "Legislation or regulation may not be a solution in all cases, but it may be warranted in appropriate circumstances," Frenkel said.

Last November, Sony was found to be shipping copy-protected compact discs that planted so-called rootkit software on the computers that played them. The rootkit technology offered a hiding place for malicious software and attackers, which were quick to exploit it.

After the rootkit technology was uncovered on Sony's CDs, the company faced heavy criticism and lawsuits. It recalled the discs, stopped production and has agreed to offer compensation for buyers of the CDs that contain the rootkit.

Since the Sony case, other companies have been accused of shipping products with rootkit-type behavior. Symantec last month released an update to its popular Norton SystemWorks to fix a security problem that could be abused by cybercriminals to hide malicious software.

According to F-Secure, a Finnish antivirus vendor, the German DVD release of "Mr. & Mrs. Smith," contains a digital rights management protection tool that uses rootkit-like cloaking technology. The movie is distributed by 20th Century Fox.

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unlike ms software
if media player is a security risk, you uninstall it, if your browser is a risk....you uninstall it, the way it should be... (Read the rest)
Posted by: JasonL31 Posted on: 02/20/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
I just wonder  OhMyGosh | 02/16/06
Food for thought  Anthony S. | 02/16/06
DHS outlawing rootkits?  BitBangerUSA | 02/16/06
Hold on BitBangerUSA  pueblonative | 02/17/06
requires a new law enhancing the governments power.  BitBangerUSA | 02/17/06
Your right, and here is how...  Cayble | 02/17/06
EXTREMELY GOOD POINT!  Betelgeuse58 | 02/17/06
of course they don't want root kits or whatever installed without users  JasonL31 | 02/20/06
Typical administrator mindset  bitflippper1 | 02/17/06
I'm sure they'll care  corticus | 02/17/06
Wrong target  Yagotta B. Kidding | 02/17/06
The ugly head of the DMCA comes out again  DarthRidiculous | 02/17/06
sony would be breaking law  corticus | 02/17/06
How many legs does a dog have?  Yagotta B. Kidding | 02/17/06
Yes Yes Yes Blah Blah Blah......  Cayble | 02/17/06
Message has been deleted.  Nix_0S_Fan | 02/17/06
DHS is protecting us all..  5th Limb in the Kisser | 02/17/06
You should look into Godwin's Law  slopoke | 02/17/06
yes but..  5th Limb in the Kisser | 02/17/06
Mission Creep  Yagotta B. Kidding | 02/17/06
Not to worry  gardoglee | 02/17/06
Just don't use VB  Yensi717 | 02/17/06
"There oughta be a law"  Omch'Ar | 02/17/06
WRONG, the best way to deal with rootkits is to switch to Linux...  xunil skcor | 02/17/06
WRONG: Enforce Programming Best Practices  Too Old For IT | 02/17/06
Well, aren't you forgetting something?  Grayson Peddie | 02/17/06
The opposite would probably be true  MrMoke | 02/20/06
unlike ms software  JasonL31 | 02/20/06
You know what  colinmaharaj@... | 02/17/06
Outlawing ALL Rootkits GREAT way to deal with them!...  Betelgeuse58 | 02/17/06
Outlawing ROOTKITS justifies OUTLAWING any software. It's a bad idea (NT)  Update victim | 02/18/06
Watcher, READ every single link in my post...  Betelgeuse58 | 02/20/06
Why stop there?  fishellr | 02/17/06
Well it's a start  bitfuzzy | 02/17/06
Outlaw rootkit  toodevastate | 02/17/06
A new moniker for that activity: eProhibition.  HypnoToad | 02/18/06
What a steaming pile of garbage.  mobrien_12@... | 02/18/06
Terminology  TimeBomb | 02/18/06
Terminology  mobrien_12@... | 02/18/06
Sony should have been arrested  Narg | 02/20/06

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