Malware on M&A Companion Touch Netbook

Thanks to this post from Slashdot alerting us to the fact that malware appears on M&A netbook…here’s a suggestion, reformat to UbuntuLinux:

An anonymous reader alerts us to an interesting development that Kaspersky Labs stumbled across. They purchased a new M&A Companion Touch netbook in order to test a new anti-virus product targeted at the netbook segment, and discovered three pieces of malware on the factory-sealed netbook. A little sleuthing turned up the likely infection scenario — at the factory, someone was updating Intel drivers using a USB flash drive that was infected with a variant of the AutoRun worm. “Installed along with the worm was a rootkit and a password stealer that harvests log-in credentials for online games such as World of Warcraft. … To ensure that a new PC is malware-free, [Kaspersky] recommended that before users connect the machine to the Internet, they install security software, update it by retrieving the latest definition file on another computer, and transferring that update to the new system, then running a full antivirus scan.”
via Slashdot


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4 comments

  1. I had this same problem. I bought a M & A Companion touch. I tried to install avast anti-virus and it crashed my system. restarted in safe mode and ran it only to find like 60 infected files with something called the Kavos virus.

  2. I had this same problem. I bought a M & A Companion touch. I tried to install avast anti-virus and it crashed my system. restarted in safe mode and ran it only to find like 60 infected files with something called the Kavos virus.

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