Friday, September 14, 2012

Microsoft finds malware on new computers in China


Well what the hell does Microsoft want? Egg in their beer?
You can have cheap labor or you can have a safe product (American made)
But you can't have both
Pick one and quit your bitching, you got exactly what you paid for. Perhaps if you had paid out a little more for labor, people wouldn't have to generate their own side money.
Think about it lol


A customer in Shenzhen, China, took a new laptop out of its box and booted it up for the first time. But as the screen lit up, the computer began taking on a life of its own. The machine, triggered by a virus hidden in its hard drive, began searching across the Internet for another computer.

The laptop, supposedly in pristine, super-fast, direct-from-the-factory condition, had instantly become part of an illegal, global network capable of attacking websites, looting bank accounts and stealing personal data.

For years, online investigators have warned consumers about the dangers of opening or downloading emailed files from unknown or suspicious sources. Now, they say malicious software and computer code could be lurking on computers before the bubble wrap even comes off.

The shopper in this case was part of a team of Microsoft researchers in China investigating the sale of counterfeit software. They received a sudden introduction to malware called Nitol. The incident was revealed in court documents unsealed Thursday in a federal court in Virginia. The records describe a new front in a legal campaign against