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		<title>Energizer Duo USB charger software has trojan on board</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 16:34:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew Munchbach</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Duo seems to have been a failed experiment for battery maker Energizer in more ways than one. Sales of the USB nickle-metal battery charging station never really took off, and now, via a press release, the company has announced the monitoring software distributed with the Duo packs a fairly nasty Windows trojan. The rogue code, according to Computerworld: &#8220;listens for commands on TCP port 7777&#8230; can download and execute files, transmit files stolen from the PC, or tweak the Windows registry. The Trojan automatically executes each time the PC is turned on, and remains active, even if the Energizer charger is not connected to the machine.&#8221; Energizer released a statement saying: &#8220;Energizer is currently working with both CERT and]]></description>
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<p>The Duo seems to have been a failed experiment for battery maker Energizer in more ways than one. Sales of the USB nickle-metal battery charging station never really took off, and now, via a <a href="http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=124138&amp;p=irol-newsArticle&amp;ID=1399675&amp;highlight=">press release</a>, the company has announced the monitoring software distributed with the Duo packs a fairly nasty Windows trojan. The rogue code, according to Computerworld: &#8220;listens for commands on TCP port 7777&#8230; can download and execute files, transmit files stolen from the PC, or tweak the Windows registry. The Trojan automatically executes each time the PC is turned on, and remains active, even if the Energizer charger is not connected to the machine.&#8221; Energizer released a statement saying: &#8220;Energizer is currently working with both CERT and U.S. government officials to understand how the code was inserted in the software.&#8221; <span id="more-45270"></span></p>
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		<title>Energizer Induction Charger for Wii to drop in May</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 21:08:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zach Epstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes. Performance Designed Products has just unveiled the Wii accessory every Wii user has been waiting for &#8212; even if he or she didn&#8217;t know it. That&#8217;s right people, say hello to the Energizer Induction Charging System for Wii. PDP&#8217;s Energizer-branded line of accessories packs a few gems but none as sweet as this new Wiimote charging dock, which makes use of wireless induction charging technology to facilitate contact-free charging of Wiimotes. Badass. Users won&#8217;t even have to remove the protective sleeves or wrist straps from their Wiimotes; just plop that sucker on the charging dock and let induction do its thing. The dock can also be laid flat so Wii MotionPlus users won&#8217;t even have to disconnect the adapters]]></description>
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<p>Yes. Performance Designed Products has just unveiled the Wii accessory every Wii user has been waiting for &#8212; even if he or she didn&#8217;t know it. That&#8217;s right people, say hello to the Energizer Induction Charging System for Wii. PDP&#8217;s Energizer-branded line of accessories packs a few gems but none as sweet as this new Wiimote charging dock, which makes use of wireless induction charging technology to facilitate contact-free charging of Wiimotes. Badass. Users won&#8217;t even have to remove the protective sleeves or wrist straps from their Wiimotes; just plop that sucker on the charging dock and let induction do its thing. The dock can also be laid flat so Wii MotionPlus users won&#8217;t even have to disconnect the adapters to juice up their controllers. Fantastic. The Energizer Induction Charging System for Wii is slated to hit stores next month for $49.99 &#8212; a bargain at twice the price.</p>
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