Skype come clean on BIOS intrusion

by Chris Dawson

This post was written in February 2007; specific information contained within it may be out of date.

Skype have released an explanation on why a file named 1.com is spying on you and reading your motherboard serial number from your computer BIOS. It’s all to do with Skype extras.

Skype Extras are plugins for Skype to provide extra functionality, some are for fun and others provide business applications. The Extras manager relies on software developed by EasyBits Software and this is where the problem lies.

So there you have it, it’s a reasonable explanation, just a pity that the software wasn’t fully tested on all versions of Windows before compatibility issues came to light from users. Skype have now updated the version of EasyBits software that they use and tell us that the new version does not attempt to read your computer BIOS. One can’t help but wonder what it’s reading instead - Skype didn’t comment on that…..

Comments

2 Responses to “Skype come clean on BIOS intrusion”

  1. Biddy on February 9th, 2007 9:28 pm

    Oh well, not quite as bad as the illegal lie detector then. :-(

  2. Rashad on June 22nd, 2007 5:29 pm

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