Diglloyd says Sony’s Camera Firmware Updater is a Major Security Risk

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Diglloyd (via Petapixel) exposed a major issue on the MAC camera update software:

While companies like Nikon and Canon use safe in-camera firmware update processes, Sony uses a desktop-based updater that requires “administrative root access” to function — when given these permissions to your computer, the software could theoretically do just about anything.

Approaches that in essence require operating system kernel access are incredibly badly designed given the security risk

The current status of the Sony firmware updater is unacceptable because it requires the user to assume that Sony software is free of malware. That the software is signed only guarantees that something was signed by Sony, not that it is free of any infection (infection could have occurred prior to signing).

If Sony software is ever compromised (including at the source code level!), that malware would have unfettered root/kernel access to the system until the system were wiped out (assuming such an infection did not overwrite firmware in various places, in that case the machine becomes dumpster material).

Since Sony Pictures with highly valuable intellectual property was hacked a few years ago(taking the company down for weeks), no user should ever trust what could become a “root kit” firmware updater for hackers.

The ONLY acceptable solution is an in-camera firmware updater. Even that is not risk free (the download process), but it does not directly expose the computer at the kernel level, or even admin level.

That there is risk is self-evident in Sony’s need to bypass what Apple now considers core security prohibitions. Indeed, the Sony kernel extension cannot just be installed but requires explicit enabling by the user after installation, that is, on the new iMac Pro with its secure enclave and much more locked down boot security.

I doubt Sony will find a proper fix for this on current cameras. Sony has to completely rethink the way they do camera updates and this probably means that we may see a real solution on future models only.

We will add this to the long list of things Sony has to fix like:

– Star eater issue
– Doing regular firmware updates like Fuji
– Adding proper weather sealing on future cameras
– Improving the Sony service in some countries (I mean the normal service and not the PRO service which works fine)

Anything else?

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Sony Q3 financial report: Increased sales and profit in the Imaging Business

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Sony released the Q3 financial report. Short summary:

1) The company as a whole dramatically increased the earnings and operating income.

2) The Imaging Segment also improved sales and operating income despite the decrease in unit sales.

3) The image sensor business forecast got revised downwards probably because of the sluggish iPhone X sales.

Forecast for the imaging business remains unchanged.

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Kenichiro Yoshida named as President and CEO of Sony. Kazuo Hirai to become Chairman.

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Today Sony Announced a new Management Structure. Kenichiro Yoshida is named as President and CEO effective April 1, 2018; Kazuo Hirai will become Chairman.

Former Kazuo Hirai managed to “save” Sony from a critical financial situation. He profundly changed the Sony company structure and also pushed the camera business with constant innovation. It is normal in big companies to change CEO after few years. And with Kenichiro Yoshida we have a close partner from Kazuo Hirai. I am sure there will be no change in the business as usual

This is the official press text:

Sony Announces New Management Structure

Kenichiro Yoshida named as President and CEO effective April 1, 2018; Kazuo Hirai to become Chairman

Tokyo, February 2, 2018 — Sony Corporation (“Sony”) today announced that Kenichiro Yoshida, currently Director, Representative Corporate Executive Officer, Executive Deputy President and Chief Financial Officer, has been appointed as Director, Representative Corporate Executive Officer, President and Chief Executive Officer, effective April 1, 2018. Kazuo Hirai, currently Director, Representative Corporate Executive Officer, President and Chief Executive Officer, will become Director, Chairman, also effective April 1, 2018.

The above management transition was proposed by Mr. Hirai to the Sony Nominating Committee, and following deliberation by the Nominating Committee, was approved by the Sony Board of Directors at a Board meeting held earlier today.
Following this realignment, Sony will embark on its next mid-range corporate plan starting April 1 2018, under a new management structure led by Mr. Yoshida.

Comment from Kazuo Hirai
“Ever since my appointment as President and CEO in April 2012, I have stated that my mission is to ensure Sony continues to be a company that provides customers with kando – to move them emotionally – and inspires and fulfills their curiosity. To this end, I have dedicated myself to transforming the company and enhancing its profitability, and am very proud that now, in the third and final year of our current mid-range corporate plan, we are expecting to exceed our financial targets. And it excites me to hear more and more people enthuse that Sony is back again. As the company approaches a crucial juncture, when we will embark on a new mid-range plan, I consider this to be the ideal time to pass the baton of leadership to new management, for the future of Sony and also for myself to embark on a new chapter in my life. My successor, Kenichiro Yoshida, has supported me closely since returning to Sony in December 2013 , contributing extensively beyond his remit as CFO and acting as valuable confidant and business partner, as we took on the challenge of transforming Sony together. Mr. Yoshida combines a deeply strategic mindset with a relentless determination to achieve defined targets, and the ability to take a global viewpoint. I believe he possesses the breadth of experience and perspective, as well as the unwavering leadership qualities required to manage Sony’s diverse array of businesses, and as such is the ideal person to drive the company forward into the future. As Chairman, I will of course offer my full support to Mr. Yoshida and the new management team, and do all I can to facilitate a smooth transition and ensure their future success.”

Comment from Kenichiro Yoshida
“I am very grateful to Kazuo Hirai and the Sony Board for their trust and confidence in appointing me as Sony President and CEO, and at the same time feel a great sense of responsibility in taking on this vitally important role. Together with the outstanding talent we have across the Sony Group, I will aim to build on the business foundations established by Mr. Hirai, and execute further reform measures that enhance our competitiveness as a global enterprise, and enable us to realize long-term profit growth. My first priority will be to finalize our next mid-range corporate plan starting in April, together with our immediate business plan for the fiscal year 2018, and then move ahead swiftly with implementation. This is a hugely exciting time at Sony as we look to our future, and together with my management team I intend to determine the best path for us to move forward, and devote my full effort to creating a better Sony that captures the imagination of our many stakeholders around the world.”

Comment from Osamu Nagayama, Chairman of the Board and Chair of the Nominating Committee
“The Board is grateful to Kazuo Hirai for his outstanding contribution over the past six years, taking leadership of the company amidst an extremely challenging business environment in 2012, and making great progress in revitalizing Sony’s business. Given these achievements, we were initially surprised by his proposal to step down from the role of President and CEO, but over time and following extensive further discussions we ultimately reached a decision to respect his wishes. The Nominating Committee had been regularly discussing potential management succession plans, and after receiving the proposal from Mr. Hirai, we engaged in renewed discussion, leading to the conclusion that Mr. Yoshida would be the ideal candidate to succeed Mr. Hirai as Sony President and CEO, and lead Sony into the future. The Board also unanimously supported this proposal. Together with Mr. Hirai, the Board will offer their full support to Mr. Yoshida and his new management team, while also closely observing their progress from a shareholder perspective.”

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This is how a modular Sony Full Frame E-mount camera could look

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By chance I stumbled on this 2013 old rendering of a modular Sony E-mount cameras made by the Designers Dae jin Ahn & Chun hyun Park (Yankodesign). I know there is near zero chance Sony will ever do a modular camera.
Still, maybe it’s time for the engineers to think out of the box to challenge the future Canon and Nikon FF mirrorless?

A modular design is complicated and has many downsides. On the other side big companies like RED had a huge success with their modular cameras. So maybe it’s worth a try…what do you think?

 

 

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Sony Tidbits…

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Sony 16mm f/2.8 ‘Pancake’ lens review with samples

ALEXA vs Varicam LT vs GH4 vs A7s – with William Wages
Laowa 12mm F2.8 Zero Distorsion review (Marc Alhadeff)
From Lightroom to Capture One : a no regret move (SonyAlphaForum).
Yuneec Typhoon H Plus 4K Drone (Personal View).
16 Recommended Stylish Cameras (Explora).

More informal and personal photos from SAR Admin Andrea on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Youtube.

TN:Add this link to your news as this youtuber just released a video full of praise of Sony mirrorless cameras for his travel documentarys.
See it here: https://youtu.be/_ZNsVyMXoA8

Arne:I just published my second video, where I try to find the best Astro lens for E-mount crop sensors, the Samyang 12 mm or the new Sigma 16 mm.  And we may have a new top astro lens!
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