All New Windows 8 Computers to Have Remote Kill Switch


Janne Kytömäki, a Finnish software developer, was cruising Google’s Android Market for smartphone apps last year when he noticed something strange. Dozens of best-selling applications suddenly listed the same wrong publisher. It was as if Stephen King’s name had vanished from the covers of his books, replaced by an unknown author. Kytömäki realized the culprit was a piece of malware that was spreading quickly, and he posted his findings online.

Google responded swiftly. It flipped a little-known kill switch, reaching into more than 250,000 infected Android smartphones and forcibly removing the malicious code. “It was sort of unreal, watching something like that unfold,” says Kytömäki, who makes dice simulator apps. Kill switches are a standard part of most smartphones, tablets, and e-readers. Google, Apple , and Amazon all have the ability to reach into devices to delete illicit content or edit code without users’ permission. It’s a powerful way to stop threats that spread quickly, but it’s also a privacy and security land mine.

With the rollout of the Windows 8 operating system expected later this year, millions of desktop and laptop PCs will get kill switches for the first time. Microsoft  hasn’t spoken publicly about its reasons for including this capability in Windows 8 beyond a cryptic warning that it might be compelled to use it for legal or security reasons.


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  • Myron J. Poltroonian

    Umm. I hate to be the one to point this out, but my iMac running Apple's 0S 10.7.3 operating system has Linux (via Console 10.7) already installed.

  • Jason

    I had my system set to automatically check for updates but ask me before downloading or installing them (win 7 ultimate), when I looked to make sure it was set as I thought it was, I noticed that at the bottom it says "Note: Windows Update might update itself automatically first when checking for other updates". So be sure to set it to never check for updates, just because it's stated purpose is to update windows, I bet all the legal mumbo-jumbo would allow them to legally add the kill-switch feature to the update program itself. Linux, here I come!

  • 1marg

    Legal reasons? obama is orgasmic!

  • Allen

    Another waste of time and resource. Hackers will have that defeated in quick order. We will be able to download our own kill the kill switch app. They never learn.

  • BuckOfama

    Too bad elected official don’t come with a kill switch, they are always inserting malicious code into our laws.