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 Lenovo responded to the criticism of the preinstalled Andware “Superfish”. The manufacturer apologizes to its users and provides a tool to remove the Software.

 


 

Last week, the computer manufacturer Lenovo had come under criticism because he had delivered laptops with a pre-installed adware that is a potential security risk to their users. Now the group has responded and apologizes to its customers. But not only that Lenovo provides a program available that it will help you to safely remove all components of “Superfish” from the laptop

The damage means the Superfish scandal for Lenovo Image is. not so easy to make amends. After it emerged that the Group on its laptops adware “Superfish” installed, which not only unsolicited advertising pop, but can also counterbalance supposedly secure HTTPS connections, without the user will notice something about the outrage among customers and security experts was great. An attacker could entice Lenovo users with fake websites in the trap and spy out sensitive information such as bank data, reported security experts. Especially piquant: Superfish part of the software package that was delivered with every Lenovo laptop from work and started on first boot automatically. A little later, it became clear that could be affected by the vulnerability, many other computer.

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Meanwhile, Lenovo to the massive criticism of this approach. In a statement, the group apologized to its customers and insists that he knew nothing of the vulnerability. “Now we are focusing on it to close again,” it said in a statement.

About the website of Lenovo all stakeholders can download a tool that can be removed automatically with the Superfish. After downloading, users will be guided step by step through the removal process. At the end should then both the software and the critical certificates have disappeared from the computer.

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