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Trojan horse exploits Sony DRM copy protection vulnerability.


SophosLabs have detected a new Trojan horse See Trojan.

Trojan Horse

hollow horse concealed soldiers, enabling them to enter and capture Troy. [Gk. Myth.: Iliad]

See : Deceit



(application, security) Trojan horse
 that exploits the controversial Sony DRM (1) (Digital Radio Mondiale) A digital audio broadcasting (DAB) system for AM radio in Europe. See HD Radio.

(2) (Digital Rights M
 (Digital Rights Management) copy protection included on some of the music giant's CDs.

The Stinx-E Trojan horse appears to have been deliberately spammed out to email addresses See Internet address.  with filenames such as Article+Photos.exe, posing as a message from a British business magazine.

Typical emails look as follows:

' Subject: Photo Approval Deadline Message body:

Hello,

Your photograph was forwarded to us as part of an article we are publishing for our December edition of Total Business Monthly. Can you check over the format and get back to us with your approval or any changes? If the picture is not to your liking then please send a preferred one. We have attached the photo with the article here."

If users run the attached program, the Trojan horse copies itself to a file called $sys$drv.exe. Any file with $sys$ in its name is automatically cloaked by Sony's copy-protection code, making it invisible on computers which have used CDs carrying Sony's copy protection.

Comment

"Despite its good intentions in stopping music piracy piracy, robbery committed or attempted on the high seas. It is distinguished from privateering in that the pirate holds no commission from and receives the protection of no nation but usually attacks vessels of all nations. , Sony's DRM copy protection has opened up a vulnerability which hackers and virus writers are now exploiting," said Sophos. "We wouldn't be surprised if more malware (MALicious softWARE) Software designed to destroy, aggravate and otherwise make life unhappy. See crimeware, virus, worm, logic bomb, macro virus and Trojan.  authors try and take advantage of this security hole, and consumers and businesses should protect themselves at the earliest opportunity."

Sophos plans to issue which will detect the existence of Sony's DRM copy-protection on Windows computers, disable To turn off; deactivate. See disabled.  it, and prevent it from re-installing.

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Title Annotation:Security News
Publication:Database and Network Journal
Date:Dec 1, 2005
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