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Malware PRELOADED on computers built and shipped from CHINA.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 21662845:MV8xOTg4Mjk4XzMzNDAyODk4X0QwNEM2MkY3] [quote:it's true 14440378:MV8xOTg4Mjk4XzMzNDAyODUwXzcyMjJBNUM5] I doubt it matters whether there's a cam or not. The malware can grab your personal info and send it back for hacking of your accounts. They're not going to be interested in spying on domestics but if they could get the pc's into military, government or otherwise secretive organisations then the eyes and ears function would be useful. [/quote] lol you idiot nothing can just "grab" something. How do you suppose it connects unless I allow it? You probably allow svchost to access the net :lmao: :bsflag: [/quote]
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I knew the US government had become aware of preloaded spyware being installed on government computers built and shipped from China. Looks like they haven't nipped it in the bud yet, and in fact, it's spreading to consumer machines.
"We found malware capable of remotely turning on an infected computer’s microphone and video camera, potentially giving a cybercriminal eyes and ears into a victim’s home or business. Additionally, we found malware that records a person’s every key stroke, allowing cybercriminals to steal a victim’s personal information," said Richard Domingues Boscovich, assistant general counsel of Microsoft's digital crimes unit, in the blog post.
Full story,
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link to www.zdnet.com
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