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Don’t Buy Lenovo, They Pre-Install Malware

The news just came to light that Lenovo is pre-installing the Superfish adware on all their consumer PCs. This adware inserts itself into your browser no matter what browser you are using, and puts extra ads everywhere.
But the really bad part is that Superfish replaces the root certificates so that all HTTPS browsing is actually going through their own proxy, no matter what site you are on. Since the private key is also available, anybody with a recent Lenovo is subject to Man-In-The-Middle attacks, and can’t trust the green lock in the address bar, because Superfish replaces the certificates for everybody.

People who are concerned their PC may contain this critical vulnerability can check athttp://www.howtogeek.com/elk/768/319178/14194. This website was created by a well-known security researcher.
Whatever you do, don’t buy Lenovo.

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RTW (short for Release TWeb, a.k.a Web Release) refers to software that is ready for release to the public directly from the Internet.
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