http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/2005/10/sony-rootkits-and-digital-rights.html
On the other hand, if you trust that NO ONE on the internet will EVER use this back door (I certainly wouldn't) then you should have no problem with this.
Anyway, let's keep the ANTI-RIAA mantra out of this thread, alrigtht? I know it's implicit in the article, but I'm trying to spread knowledge - not give you a platform to campaign. Also of note, I have NOT tried this out, but apparently other people have noticed something similar; as always, YMMV.
Zilch does a little detective work later down, since I forget to mention what a rootkit is. >.< Here's his post (elevated for good measure).
zilch, later on down wrote:From me good friend Google...
Rootkit: A hacker security tool that captures passwords and message traffic to and from a computer. A collection of tools that allows a hacker to provide a backdoor into a system, collect information on other systems on the network, mask the fact that the system is compromised, and much more. Rootkit is a classic example of Trojan Horse software. Rootkit is available for a wide range of operating systems.
For all the lazy people...