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dotdotdot
Nov 12, 2005, 05:45 PM
Microsoft announced they would remove the Sony DRM rootkit from all infected Windows machines through Windows Updates, their Anti-Spyware service, and through the new Windows Defender (which will replace their anti-spyware app).


I've been getting a lot of questions in the last week about Microsoft's position on the Sony DRM and rootkit discussions, so I thought I'd share a little info on what we're doing here. We are concerned about any malware and its impact on our customers' machines. Rootkits have a clearly negative impact on not only the security, but also the reliability and performance of their systems.

We use a set of objective criteria for both Windows Defender and the Malicious Software Removal Tool to determine what software will be classified for detection and removal by our anti-malware technology. We have analyzed this software, and have determined that in order to help protect our customers we will add a detection and removal signature for the rootkit component of the XCP software to the Windows AntiSpyware beta, which is currently used by millions of users. This signature will be available to current beta users through the normal Windows AntiSpyware beta signature update process, which has been providing weekly signature updates for almost a year now. Detection and removal of this rootkit component will also appear in Windows Defender when its first public beta is available. We also plan to include this signature in the December monthly update to the Malicious Software Removal Tool. It will also be included in the signature set for the online scanner on Windows Live Safety Center.

I'll update you if any more information comes up.



Lacero
Nov 12, 2005, 05:47 PM
This is good news!Good news if both companies would just go away and die!

Sony's DRM is spyware, so I'm sure Microsoft would get into loads of trouble if they made exceptions for Sony. Apple wouldn't stand for this either.

PlaceofDis
Nov 12, 2005, 05:48 PM
of course MS is going to stand up to Sony when it can, they aren't the closest of allies

MisterMe
Nov 12, 2005, 06:31 PM
Microsoft, this gets you so many points!
....With M$ fans, maybe. Microsoft jumped in to upbraid one of its major customers only after it was clear that Sony would have to reverse course. As you know, Sony has now stopped its misbegotten scheme. Microsoft stepped in to shoot the wounded.

For future reference: Please post a link to your puff pieces.

Verto
Nov 12, 2005, 07:08 PM
Microsoft, this gets you so many points!
Microsoft announced they would remove the Sony DRM rootkit from all infected Windows machines through Windows Updates, their Anti-Spyware service, and through the new Windows Defender (which will replace their anti-spyware app).



This is good news!

From what I hear, Sony will be going the whole nine yards with their DRM on the PS3, although this is just hearsay.

Lacero
Nov 12, 2005, 07:11 PM
For future reference: Please post a link to your puff pieces.
Sorry. :( http://blogs.technet.com/antimalware/archive/2005/11/12/414299.aspx

liketom
Nov 12, 2005, 07:12 PM
From what I hear, Sony will be going the whole nine yards with their DRM on the PS3, although this is just hearsay.
lol nothing to do with all the years of chipped ps2's and the recent psp homebrew apps

can't think why they want to do that for

2nyRiggz
Nov 12, 2005, 07:36 PM
good job microsoft.....wait did i say that? well i do have a windows laptop so i will say it now and will never utter these words again: Thank you mic......microsoft...there i said it.


Bless

MisterMe
Nov 12, 2005, 10:44 PM
Sorry. :( http://blogs.technet.com/antimalware/archive/2005/11/12/414299.aspxSo indeed, Microsoft announced its bold position after Sony agreed to stop shipping shipping CDs with the DRM rootkit.

Lacero
Nov 12, 2005, 10:46 PM
So indeed, Microsoft announced its bold position after Sony agreed to stop shipping shipping CDs with the DRM rootkit.
And just in case you don't angry with me again. :( http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/5002/admonish.html

solvs
Nov 12, 2005, 11:45 PM
Meh, still... good for them. Better late then never I suppose.