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Answer» After suffering a PR nightmare a year ago for their invasive DRM tactics it seems as if Sony did not learn their lesson... I understand what you're saying Nathan. There has been other times an FSecure update has made me go hmmm but i'd rather they err on the side of caution. What i wonder is what does Sony need with a hidden directory ? ? Based off what I read in the article and what I would assume is that it's meant as a location to store or temporarily store security related data, e.g. the data associated with identifying the users finger print. Maybe keep it in the hidden directory because the data at some point is un-encrypted and could be compromised if it loaded into the computers memory or stored in a non-hidden area. Honestly I don't know and I agree it's something that could have been done in a different way. Like most PROGRAMMERS though he/she probably took the easy route and/or fastest route and just created a hidden directory. |
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