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How to remove the Superfish adware on Lenovo PC

Lenovo’s been caught going a bit too far in its quest for bloatware money, and the results have put its users at risk. The company has been preloading Superfish, a "visual search" tool that includes adware that fakes the encryption certificates for every HTTPS-protected site you visit, on its PCs since at least the middle of 2014. Essentially, the software conducts a man-in-the-middle attack to fill the websites you visit with ads, and leaves you vulnerable to hackers in its wake.

You can read all the sordid details here. This article is dedicated to helping you discover whether your Lenovo PC is infected with Superfish, and how to eradicate it if you are.
Which Lenovo PCs have Superfish preinstalled?

Lenovo isn’t saying specifically. A representative would only say that the adware was loaded on select consumer-grade machines. Read Full Article




How to remove the Superfish adware on Lenovo PC