Boos and jeers for Lenovo. According to the following article, Lenovo sold laptops with the Superfish spyware app. Nice going, Lenovo. I own a Lenovo. However, I've wiped the Windows 7 OS that came preinstalled and have replaced it with Kubuntu. I do run Windows 7, but under VirtualBox, and I block its Internet access, except for brief periods of time, and even then I don't surf the web in Windows. It's also a straight copy of Windows 7, not the crapware-bundled one from Lenovo. Also, Lenovo has said Superfish was installed on laptops released between October and December of 2014. I bought mine in 2012. So, I'm in the clear, right?
It blows my mind that a big company would release laptops with crapware that can actually facilitate spying. The crapware that comes with Windows PCs is already bad enough. What I wonder about is if some companies are making laptops with hardware-based spyware so that even the use of Linux won't stop it.
Here's the article:
http://arstechnica.com/security/2015...s-connections/
It blows my mind that a big company would release laptops with crapware that can actually facilitate spying. The crapware that comes with Windows PCs is already bad enough. What I wonder about is if some companies are making laptops with hardware-based spyware so that even the use of Linux won't stop it.
Here's the article:
http://arstechnica.com/security/2015...s-connections/
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