Saturday, February 21, 2015

To A.C.L.U. Class-Action Attorneys: Lenovo Laptop's "Superfish" Program Removal

http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN0LO21U20150220?irpc=932

If you own a Lenovo laptop, the Superfish program has to be removed to prevent security issues, such as encryption and SSL breaches. Make sure that the websites and URL links within your email/internet activities aren't counterfeit/spoofed/fake, to gather your personal data, such as bank account numbers.

Close all tabs, restart your laptop, re-run antiviral software, and then type in your website address. Before online purchases, call the customer service agent, to verify their website further. Remember, remove your bank account numbers from online shopping accounts, e.g. Amazon, PayPal, Best Buy, Target, etc.

***Hopefully, free firmware updates with high-end, mutable, complex encryption and higher (hidden sector restrictions) security is now available from the Open Source Community, for Ubuntu, Gentoo, and Android phones. It's time to gather for another class-action lawsuit against every single technology corporation, online, major retailers until we can get that encrypted, anti-malware firmware designed, and available to everyone.***

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