Interesantu ziņu pameta vova. Jaunākie gadžeti nāk ar papildus fīčām – vīrusiem un trojāniem. Nopērc digitālo rotaļlietu par $50 zaļajiem un bonusā nāk paroļu zadzējs.
Computer consultant Jerry Askew poses with a digital photo frame at Askew Network Solutions in Granada Hills, Calif., Thursday, Feb. 7, 2008. The frame, bought at a Target, tried to load 4 different Trojan viruses into his computer. A string of popular gadgets, from iPods to hard drives to GPS car navigation systems, have been infected with viruses during manufacturing over the past two years, exposing thousands of people to the most unexpected computer attack of all: one that sneaks in through a shrink-wrapped package straight from the factory. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
Parasti pie vainas esot Ķīniešu rūpnīcas kurās trūkst kvalitātes kontrole.
So far, the virus problem appears to come from lax quality control – perhaps a careless worker plugging an infected music player into a factory computer used for testing – rather than organized sabotage by hackers or the Chinese factories.
Tā kā nebrīnies, ja kādreiz, ielaižot jauno rotaļlietu savā lokālajā tīklā, notiks zili brīnumi.
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Nja, tur viltīgi kaut kā caur cepumiem tas viss nostrādāja. Salaboju.
jū, vīrusi tur staigā.. pēc atgriešanās no Ķīnas atklāju, ka pilna ar drazu bija CF karte (kopējot bildes biju pieslēdzis to tur dažas reizes pie pc internet kafūžos).