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Samsung Digital picture Frames come with Malware preinstalled

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posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 12:56 PM
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"Greetings from Amazon.com.

We have recently learned that Samsung has issued an alert affecting its SPF-85H 8-Inch Digital Photo Frame. Our records indicate that you have purchased one of the digital photo frames through the Amazon.com website and are therefore affected by this alert.

The alert involves the SPF-85H 8-Inch Digital Photo Frames w/1GB Internal Memory, designed to work with Windows-based PCs via a USB connector. They were sold between October and December 2008 for about $150.

The alert concerns discovery of the W32.Sality.AE worm on the installation disc SAMSUNG FRAME MANAGER XP VERSION 1.08, which is needed for using the SPF-85H as a USB monitor. If you are using Vista or a different version of Frame Manager, this issue does not affect you."
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It seems the Worm is in the software cd, not in the ram of the picture frame.

The worm is:W32.Sality.AE worm.

What is a worm:
A worm is similar to a virus by design and is considered to be a sub-class of a virus. Worms spread from computer to computer, but unlike a virus, it has the capability to travel without any human action. A worm takes advantage of file or information transport features on your system, which is what allows it to travel unaided.

The biggest danger with a worm is its capability to replicate itself on your system, so rather than your computer sending out a single worm, it could send out hundreds or thousands of copies of itself, creating a huge devastating effect. One example would be for a worm to send a copy of itself to everyone listed in your e-mail address book. Then, the worm replicates and sends itself out to everyone listed in each of the receiver's address book, and the manifest continues on down the line.

Due to the copying nature of a worm and its capability to travel across networks the end result in most cases is that the worm consumes too much system memory (or network bandwidth), causing Web servers, network servers and individual computers to stop responding. In recent worm attacks such as the much-talked-about Blaster Worm, the worm has been designed to tunnel into your system and allow malicious users to control your computer remotely.
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This is current news, but I understand if it gets moved to BTS/computers.

Just everyone be aware!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



posted on Jan, 1 2009 @ 12:10 AM
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Ok, the obvious question is why is the worm on the software CD?

I guess the computer that created the disk could have accidentally passed the worm to the disk. The company should, however, have anti-virus software in place.

Was it put on there intentionally? Somebody should get a tongue lashing from the boss, if not, fired for continued destructive behavior.

Troy



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