FarFarAway
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Sony's new DRM featured disks are actually installing spyware on your machine!
Well thats pretty bad: and thats just the start!
OK now who wants to go and screw over sony? I certainly do
So the only way to get rid or even detect it is by some serious reg hacks and you need to be a programmer to disassemble it
Read the whole thing here
name='Bit-Tech"' said:The nutshell is this: Sony releases the new Van Zant CD. On the computer, it only plays within its own executable, not via Windows Media Player or any other software. You are allowed to burn three copies of the CD, and then it's done with.
Well thats pretty bad: and thats just the start!
name='Bit-Tech"' said:to enforce this DRM, Sony are installing device drivers, DLLs and registry hacks, then running a Rootkit process to mask their installation. If you attempt to uninstall the playing software, the device drivers are left installed, and are left active. Trying to delete the drivers manually - providing you can even find them - can leave your PC crippled. The code is programmed so badly, you can be losing 1-2% of your CPU time even when the CD isn't in the drive, as the DRM software is searching your machine to check nothing is going on that it should know about.
OK now who wants to go and screw over sony? I certainly do

name='"Bit-Tech"' said:Only by using a RKT detector can you see the processes running and from there, it's an incredibly complicated process to break down the inbuilt protections in the software
So the only way to get rid or even detect it is by some serious reg hacks and you need to be a programmer to disassemble it

Read the whole thing here