Will Eset add detection for Sony's "rootkit"?

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  1. Hummm

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    Lot's of posts here but still no answer from ESET on the original question:

    Will this be added and detected by NOD32o_O
     
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    .....and most of all they will add a signature for the trojan that uses Sony DRM like symantec did?:ninja:
     
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    We all Would like to know?

    Cheers,
     
  4. Hummm

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    Typical. No response............guess it means NO.
     
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    I'm sorry that I have to Bump this Question till we see an answer!!!!!!!! YES Or NO?


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    And a visit to ESET's home page http://www.eset.com/news/news.htm
    shows no "news" later than 01NOV05. Come on, ESET, NOD32 is too
    good a product for you to be so silent on the entire issue for so long.

    John S.
     
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    There's nobody from Eset on line right now and hasn't been for a few hours that Iv'e seen. When they make an appearance I'm sure they will respond.
     
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    Well, I was actually thinking of ESET acknowledging the issue on their web site. As far as this thread, it is now about six days running.

    Don't misunderstand, I really like ESET, and NOD... but these silences make
    me a bit uncomfortable.

    Best,

    John S.
     
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    Did you see post #2 at the begining of this thread? It's an answer of sorts but not specific to this particular threat.
     
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    It appears that in post #2 of this thread and the one supplied by Elwood that it is already or will be added. Still a restatement or clarification from Eset would be nice. Still if anybody wants to know for sure try a Sony CD.;) :D
     
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  14. Hummm

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    bump.............again till ESET gives an answer one way or the other.
     
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    First4Internet, the company that wrote the software that Sony uses said they would supply all anti-virus companies with code that would enable them to detect it.
     
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    With the way they implemented this, I wouldn't trust anything they gave out.

    Besides, it other AV's can take care of this, then ESET should also be able

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/11/AR2005111100632.html --
    Some leading antivirus companies updated their protective software this week to detect Sony's antipiracy program, disable it and prevent it from reinstalling.
     
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    Ah, back from work, finally. Yeah, I missed that thread, and Marcos' comments. The threads do tend to confuse and repeat, with that
    thread being redirected back to this one.

    That's one reason it would be nice to see some company stance at
    ESET's web site; I'll choose to think that they're thinking their position and strategy out carefully. I have come to respect them considerably.

    Thanks for the pointer.

    John S.
     
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    Do you know whether or not BOClean 4.12 is detecting Sony's rootkit?
     
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    Thanks, I also run BOClean. ;)
     
  22. DonKid

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    Most AV companies is adding detection for Sony´s rootkit.
    I long time ago,(03/2005) I asked here if NOD32 would detect rootkits and I´ve been told to wait, because I´d have a surprise.
    Now I can see the surprise.
     
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    Well this was the 14th of May 2005

    Cheers :D
     
  24. DonKid

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    Hi Blackspear.

    Surely weren´t you that said to me, but I remember this post too.:D
     
  25. Blackspear

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    G'day DK, Eset are adding rootkits as they come along, like every other nasty as it pops up ;) :D

    Cheers :D
     
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