|  | Posted by Brendan R. Wehrung on 01/20/06 07:52 
"Pat Horridge" (pat@remove-spam.vet.co.uk) writes:> "Martin Heffels" <mitch.mcNeilljn@sprint.ca> wrote in message
 > news:dt4vs1tj7atb4r063g9h5482fjaa1atsg1@4ax.com...
 >> On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 07:03:15 -0600, Awelch <bozo2@ticon.net> wrote:
 >>
 >>>AnthonyR. wrote:
 >>>> "Smarty" <nobody@nobody.com> wrote in message
 >>>> news:K9WdnVtr6v7-aVveRVn-qw@adelphia.com...
 >>>Maybe Gary, like a lot of us, doesn't trust Sony now because of
 >>>rootpack.  I have a Sony camera but wont buy Sony now.
 >>
 >> A camera won't install a rootkit ;-)
 >>
 >> -m-
 > Maybe not but after a stunt like that who knows what they would consider an
 > ok technical improvement.
 > Say they decide to add some type of Digital signature to the DV stream in
 > camera so Sony post products can identify and "optimise" performance with
 > only Sony DV streams but this is then found to screw other non Sony
 > products.
 > Unbelievable? Would have said so once... Now....
 >
 >
 
 
 Perhaps the most distrubing aspect of the rootkit fiasco is that Sony
 doesn't give a shit about what the software might do to a future operating
 system.  They may be just stories, but supposedly Widnows Vista testers
 had crash problems after the root-kit was installed.  I had a Windows
 Media Player patch disable all my audio and DVD burning programs except
 Record Now (was able to delete it), and that was written for the XP
 system.  I hope the suits that make such programs illegal succeed.
 
 Brendan
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