An IT consultant based in Toronto, Mohamed Hassan, said on Wednesday he bought a Samsung R525 and later a R540 laptop and found the StarLogger program made by a company called de Willebois Consulting. StarLogger can log all keystrokes and capture screenshots.
But Samsung and the security company F-Secure did further research and found that the VIPRE antivirus software mistakenly associated a Windows root directory folder called “SL” with StarLogger.
In a statement on its website , Samsung said the SL folder is a Microsoft Live Application folder for multi-language support. The “SL” stands for the Slovenian language, and other folders are installed depending on language, such as “KO” for Korean and “EN” for English.
F-Secure bought and tested a series of Samsung laptops — the R540, RF710, QX310, SF510, X125 and NF310 — and didn’t find StarLogger.
GFI Software, which makes VIPRE, could not be immediately reached for comment.
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