A Sony PlayStation attack virus appears

Security firm Panda Software warned that Sony's PlayStation Portable handheld game device could also be attacked by malicious code.

Panda said the malicious code proved to be capable of attacking Sony's portable gaming device through the security flaw that was released online.

Picture 1 of A Sony PlayStation attack virus appears All versions of Sony PlayStation Portable with the ability to browse TIFF files can be infected with malicious code. The main reason Sony's device became a victim of virus was a buffer overflow security error that existed in the device driver software.

" It really is a particularly serious security error ," said Luis Corrons, PandaLabs's director.

Late last year, PandaLabs also discovered two malicious codes - Format.A and Tahen Trojans - programmed to attack the Sony PSP. These codes can delete files or make PSP paralyzed.

" We recommend that users should not install software downloaded from untrusted sources on the Sony PlayStation Portable handheld game system. If you want to install such software, users first need to proceed. scans for malicious codes , "warns Corrons.

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