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Message-ID: <200406211018590577.0E4B388B@cracker.globix-sc.cddb.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 10:18:59 -0700
From: "Matthew Leeds" <mleeds@...leeds.net>
To: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: Re[2]: Caveat Lector: Beastie Boys Evil
Time for some info. There are a variety of copy control mechanisms being used by the publishers of CDs these days. Dragos most likely has run into Macrovision Cactus Data Shield. Here's some info:
http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/cactusdatashield.cfm
http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/Articles/Specific.asp?ArticleHeadline=Cactus%20Data%20Shield%20200&index=0
For those interested in other protection methods you might read this:
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~jhalderm/cd3/
and this:
http://ukcdr.org/issues/cd/
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---Matthew
*********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********
>> Dragos Ruiu wrote:
>>
>> >Well I truly regret actually purchasing a copy of the new Beastie Boys
>album
>> >to support them.
>> >
>> >It seems that Capitol Records has some sort of new copy protection
>system,
>> >that automatically, silently, installs "helpful" copy protection
>software
>on
>> >MacOS and Windows as soon as you insert the CD into default systems.
>> >I'm not sure exactly what it does yet, but I am sure regreting actually
>> >purchasing said media now... they don't deserve my money if they choose
>> >to pull stupid stunts like this. Installing software without your
>permission
>> >sounds like viral malware behaviour to me. I certainly hope the AV
>companies
>> >put signatures into their products for this crap.
>> >
>> >They include some sort of uninstaller buried on there for Windows, but
>> >I see no such thing for MacOS. If anyone has disassembled the
>> >aforementioned malware already and can save us some time with
>> >instructions on how to remove it... thanks in advance.
>> >
>> >caveat emptor,
>> >--dr
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