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		<title>Swedish home electronics chain &#8220;TeknikMagasinet&#8221; sells trojan infected USB memory sticks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to the Swedish IDG news-service, Swedish home electronic chain &#8220;TeknikMagasinet&#8221; is selling USB memory sticks (ZAP Slider USB 8G) that are/were infected with a trojan.
An angry reader of IDG&#8217;s daily IT-newspaper &#8220;Computer Sweden&#8221; contacted them and shared his story. The reader had bought 3 usb memory sticks and all of them were in unbroken [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to the Swedish <a title="idg idg.se teknikmagasinet home electronics chain store trojan zap slider usb news internet " href="http://www.idg.se/2.1085/1.161150">IDG news-service</a>, Swedish home electronic chain &#8220;<a title="teknikmagasinet electronics chain store cool stuff consumer goods" href="http://www.teknikmagasinet.se">TeknikMagasinet</a>&#8221; is selling <a title="usb memory stick slider 8 gb gigabyte trojan infected virus" href="http://www.teknikmagasinet.se/nydb/db.pl?template_file=db_product.html&amp;artnr=181033#">USB memory sticks</a> (ZAP Slider USB 8G) that are/were infected with a trojan.</p>
<p>An angry reader of IDG&#8217;s daily IT-newspaper &#8220;<a title="idg idg.se news computer sweden daily it" href="http://computersweden.idg.se">Computer Sweden</a>&#8221; contacted them and shared his story. The reader had bought 3 usb memory sticks and all of them were in unbroken casings. All 3 usb memory sticks had 60 Megabyte used and when plugged into a Microsoft Windows Vista computer, the anti virus application reacted and warned against a trojan being present on the memory stick. Also Microsoft Windows XP were used as a test-subject and the anti virus application reacted on this platform as well.</p>
<p>The reader claimed to have contacted TeknikMagasinet, asking for an explanation, however there was no alleged return-contact by anyone over at the home electronics chain.</p>
<p>Christian Ekstrand at TeknikMagasinet says that only a small number in a particular batch of usb memory sticks that TeknikMagasinet manufacture themselves in Taiwan were infected and that &#8220;only 50 usb memory sticks were infected&#8221; (as far as he knows). Mr Ekstrand says that he can however not speak about how many , if any, of the customers of TeknikMagasinet that bought the particular products were affected by the incident. He also says that this is the first incident over the last 4-5 years that TeknikMagasinet has co-operated with the particular plant in Taiwan. Also, he said that the reason to why the Computer Sweden reader didn&#8217;t hear from TeknikMagasinet was that they weren&#8217;t able to reach him and that they in no way or form is trying to tone down the incident.</p>
<p>Mr Ekstrand continues to say that &#8220;the virus is pretty harmless and for example only tries to steal World of Warcraft login information&#8221; and that &#8220;the customer should not be at risk if they have an anti virus program installed&#8221; (translating / paraphrasing).</p>
<p>A personal reflection here is that I don&#8217;t know if I agree that calling a keylogger that tries to steal information and installs itself automatically as <em>something minor</em>. Who knows what other information the keylogger can harvest if deployed in a customer&#8217;s computer. Would it still be a &#8220;minor issue&#8221; if the customer ends up losing financial information such as his/her credit card number?</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE</strong>: Christian Ekstrand comments in the article&#8217;s <a title="idg comments article christian ekstrand" href="http://www.idg.se/2.1085/1.161150?articleRenderMode=listpostings">comment section</a> that the virus came in through a control computer that was used by an employee of the plant to surf privately. Private surfing is prohibited at the plant, Christian says. Check <a title="symantec virus trojan information" href="http://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2007-082706-1742-99">this link</a> for information about the trojan.</p>
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