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December 8, 2005

Sony Fixes Another Security Hole

Sony has patched a patch in digital rights management software again, but this time the software was from SunnComm, Sony's other DRM software provider.  Sony worked with Princeton University computer scientist Ed Felten and the Electronic Frontier Foundation to verify and the security risk and produce a patch that took care of it.  This patch is apparently a patch to one produced in the last few days.

The patch, a list of affected titles, and other information from Sony is here.  News about the old patch is here and about the update to the patch is here and here.

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