Diners ‘rewarded’ with infected music players
Japanese customers of global burger giant
MacDonald’s
have been warned that 10,000 MP3 players handed out by the firm as part of a promotion are infected with a data-stealing worm.
The USB-sticks given out to burger buyers were laden with free tunes, but also harboured malware labelled
QQPass
by
Trend Micro
, which copies itself to removable drives and harvests confidential data.
MacDonald’s
has offered replacement spyware-free prizes, and has directed its customers to free clean-up tools provided by
Trend
. The infected devices were only given away in Japanese branches of the burger chain.
In a similar vein, a small number of
Apple
‘s
Video iPod
media players sold since September appear to be infected with an as-yet unidentified piece of
Windows
malware. In a
press release from
Apple
,
Microsoft
are criticised for failing to secure their operating system against such malware, further fuelling the
Mac
security debate.
Posted on 19 October 2006 by
Virus Bulletin
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