Lenovo says Superfish not a ‘security concern’, own advisory marks it highly severe | ZDNet
A Lenovo security advisory details the models of notebooks impacted by the Superfish SSL hijacking, while a company statement says that Superfish is used to ‘enhance’ users’ computing experiences.
Source: www.zdnet.com
In my opinion, Lenovo is a corporate focusing brand. They sell laptops with the business user in mind. So what were they think of? Or, most likely, why were they not thinking at all? How can you introduce a security hole into the laptop? For the mere sake of showing ads?
It’s quite worrying that not even computer suppliers make security top priority.
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Lenovo says Superfish not a ‘security concern’, own advisory marks it highly severe | ZDNet