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Sascha November 20, 2005 privacy

Planet Sony

planetsony.jpgDoxPara have published revealing images of how much the world has been infested by Sony’s DRM-rootkit. The data is based on DNS queries by the rootkits on individual people’s computers. The information gathered from the servers was then combined with geo-data using PlanetLab to produce these gorgeous visualizations. I’d bet that Tufte loves it.

Via De:Bug.

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