Most PCs in India loaded with pirated software: Microsoft

Most PCs in India loaded with pirated software: Microsoft

AgenciesUpdated: Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 05:01 AM IST
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Singapore: Over 90 per cent of new personal computers purchased by Microsoft from India have a high-level of pirated software, according to an analysis by the software-giant. Nine Asian countries, including India, have a high-level of pirated software loaded on personal computers.

Microsoft purchased the personal computers between May and July this year, and then tested them, which showed that more 83 per cent of them acquired from the nine countries were loaded with pirate software, according to the analysis of newly purchased systems. The tests showed that India had 91 per cent of the new personal computers loaded with pirated software, followed by Indonesia 90 per cent, Taiwan 73 per cent, Singapore 55 per cent and the Philippines 43 per cent.

Out of the 166 personal computers bought from nine countries, 22 were purchased from Indian shops at random, 20 of which were loaded with pirated software when tested out by experts, said Mary Jo Schrade, Assistant General Counsel and Regional Director of Digital Crimes Unit in Asia at the Microsoft in Singapore. Privacy should be treated as human right: Nadella Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has called on tech companies to treat privacy as a human right, with political and business leaders working together to protect people from cyber threats.

“All of us will have to think about the digital experiences we create to really treat privacy as a human right,” Nadella said. “We need to use our collective prowess and power to protect these most vulnerable of populations, and it requires not just our industry but also nation states to be part of that,” he said. The 51-year-old tech whiz was all praise for Europe’s recently-implemented General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which impose stringent online privacy standards. “GDPR as a piece of legislation, a piece of regulation is a great start.

We think about it as something that sets the standard, the bar, for how people need to think about privacy worldwide,” he said. The Microsoft boss covered a range of issues during his keynote address, including the scope offered by AI to impact modern day lives and moving the cloud under water. “When you have some AI capability and it’s trained for one purpose but used for another purpose, that’s an unethical use of it,” he warned.

Calling on consumers to make a choice for genuine software when buying computers, Schrade said 17 units had malware out of the 20 acquired in India for the tests. Overall, the 166 personal computers acquired from Asian countries, 137 or 83 per cent were loaded with pirated software. In her efforts to educate people, Schrade cautioned: “Think! Free software is not really free.” Pirated software, initially cheaper, will lead to extra time and costs as it comes with embedded virus such as Trojan. Compromised personal computers performance is not only slowing the computer but stealing information and access to the system for there are malware allowing Bitcoin mining among other illegal activities, said the Microsoft executive. “We saw that in every step of this whole process you encounter malware,” said Biplap Sikdar, associate professor at department of electrical and computing engineering at the National University of Singapore.

Sikdar, who analysed the computers, also cautioned about the time and cost of a compromised system. Sensitive information such as personal, family pictures and banking, is stolen while the system is encrypted and locked, in some cases ransom is demanded as a way to unlock. Schrade warned, “Cybercriminals are constantly evolving their techniques to evade security measures and embedding their malware into pirated software is one of their tactics as it allows them to compromise large numbers of personal computers and access the amount of stolen credentials with ease.”

“When vendors sell pirated software containing malware in their personal computers, they are not only fueling the spread of malware in the region but are also putting their customers’ personal information and digital identity at the mercy of cybercriminals,” she pointed out.

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