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« on: November 15, 2007, 01:57:49 PM »

http://news.yahoo.com/s/meb_china/20071115/w1_mcb_china/informationinsecurity

This is interesting and scarey=
There was a frightening story in the Taipai Times this week. If true, it should have you running to renew all of your virus protection software.
Chinese subcontractors blamed for trojan horses.
by Lin Ching-lin
Mon Nov. 12, 2007
Following findings by the investigation Bureau that portable hard drive discs produced by US disk-drive manufacturer Seagate Technology that were sold in Taiwan contained Trogan horse viruses, further investigations suggested that "contamination" took place when the products were in the hands of Chinese subcontractors during the manufacturing process.
On Saturday, Seagate Technology, LLC, the manufacturer of the Maxtor portable hard drive , said on it's web site that Maxtor Basics Personal Storage 3200 hard drives sold after Augest could be infected with the virus.
Anti-virus software manufacturer Kaspersky Labs also issued a similar warning. the hard drive has been temporarily pulled off the shelve and is no longer available for purchase.
The Investigation Bureau said the tainted portable hard drives automatically uploaded any information saved on the computer t   Web sites without the user's knowledge.
While investigating a Chinese subcontractor involved in the manufacturing process, seagate found that a small number of drives were infected with the viruses. the company said the products from the problem factory had been scanned and all the viruses had been eliminated, adding that all inventory would also be treated before the product was returned to stores.
Seagate did not disclose the stage in the manufacturing process where the Chinese subcontractor installed the trojan horse.
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« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2007, 02:16:41 PM »

Trudy

These must be pre-formatted external hard drives, typically connected with a USB of Firewire to the PC. I always format anything that I buy to prevent anything like this happening. But I can see that most people would just plug it in and let it run. If that be the case then a preloaded virus would run as the drive came up and do what you wrote.

interesting, is there no end to what this mentality is capable of??

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