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Samsung Pre-installing Spyware

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  1. rocketsjudoka

    rocketsjudoka Member

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    Guess I'm never buying a Samsung laptop.

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42349281/ns/technology_and_science-security

    Samsung laptops may have spyware pre-installed
    Maker may have put in software to "monitor performance"

    The South Korean electronics giant Samsung may be spying on its own customers, using a program pre-installed on laptops that secretly monitors every keystroke.

    In a guest posting on NetworkWorld, Toronto security researcher Mohammed Hassan described how he found keylogging software on a brand-new Samsung laptop he bought last month. He deleted it and continued to use the laptop, until it developed other problems.

    Hassan returned it to the retailer and came home with a slightly better Samsung model — which also turned out to have the keylogging software.

    He called Samsung telephone support, and after some buck-passing, finally spoke to a supervisor, who first tried to blame it on Microsoft.

    Told that didn't make sense, the supervisor then admitted to Hassan that the software is there to "monitor the performance of the machine and to find out how it is being used."

    The software was a commercial product called StarLogger, which its maker says is "completely undetectable and starts up whenever your computer starts up."

    It also captures screenshots at predetermined intervals. Both the keystrokes and the screenshots can be secretly emailed to designated addresses.

    Hassan says there was no notification that his keystrokes were being logged.

    But it seems that Samsung may not have been trying very hard to conceal StarLogger. The software was hiding in plain sight at the file path "c:\windows\SL\".

    Samsung's behavior is probably illegal, and definitely unethical. As Hassan puts it, "the issue has legal, ethical, and privacy implications for both the businesses and individuals who may purchase and use Samsung laptops."

    Five years ago, the Sony BMG music company was found to be illegally inserting malware on music CDs that would install "rootkits" into Windows laptops to prevent them from "ripping" MP3 files. Sony BMG eventually paid $575 million in fines and payouts connected with multiple lawsuits.

    To anyone who's recently purchased a Samsung laptop, make sure you scan it thoroughly with antivirus software, and also search its Windows folder for a directory called "SL."

    If you find something like what Hassan described, you might want to consider contacting NetworkWorld — and possibly a lawyer.

    Samsung representatives had not responded to NetworkWorld's queries by Wednesday afternoon (March 30).
     
  2. KingCheetah

    KingCheetah Atomic Playboy
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    Wow, putting a keylogger on a new from the factory machine is about as bold as a company can get.

    Note to self: do not buy any Samsung computers (or anything else from them).
     
  3. rhadamanthus

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    Complete mistake.

     
  4. Uprising

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    LOL. Quite the failure of reporting then...
     
  5. Nero

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    Well, it's MSNBC, what do you expect such esteemed journalists to do, actually VERIFY that something is true, or 'investigate a lead', prior to publishing it???
     
  6. SwoLy-D

    SwoLy-D Member

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    LOL! Clicking on the link for the story:
    :grin:

    rhadamanthus, your link takes us to a reply to a ClutchFans post... :confused: do you have the link of the correction?
     
  7. Mr. Brightside

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    I will never use Samsong again!
     
  8. conquistador#11

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    Those bastards!
    Can totally relate. Purchased a PC from Bestbuy, and it had a bestbuy tracker, sending me to their webpage for the "best deals" every time I logged into the internetz.

    I searched and destroy. Will not let those capitalist pigs get the best of me!

    Actually, searching for the roots of windows to remove something was how I screwed up my previous pc. Let the geeksquad handle it.
     
  9. bobrek

    bobrek Politics belong in the D & D

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    Why not? The story is false.
     
  10. Harrisment

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    This is a great idea - if you enjoy being ripped off and having guys with little more computer knowledge than the average idiot user working on your machine.
     
  11. Scionxa

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    Word.


    Ps.
    Cerotes me cain mal
     
  12. Scionxa

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    ignore the bottom part Harrisment. wrong quote :p
     
  13. br0ken_shad0w

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    Real reason not to use Samsung:

    [​IMG]
     
  14. Scionxa

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    Yeah that pretty much sums it up. Sorry Galaxy S owners. Sammy is the pimp of the mobile industry. They will woo you and leave your ass stranded with no support
     
  15. rocketsjudoka

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    That's good news and it looks like MSNBC is no longer posting the story.
     
  16. rocketsjudoka

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    I just noticed that on Rhad's post. Now I am not sure what to think about Samsung. :confused:

    To play it safe I am not going to buy a Samsung PC anytime soon.
     
  17. Dr of Dunk

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    Oooor you could just Google. Stupid VIPRE security software is to blame. Talk about some bizarre heuristics.

    http://www.engadget.com/2011/03/31/samsung-reportedly-installing-keylogger-software-on-r525-privac/


     

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