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| | Lenovo CTO admits company 'messed up,' publishes Superfish removal tool 02.20.2015 4:38 PM Lenovo's chief technology officer Peter Hortensius tells PCWorld that by Friday the company will publish an app to remove the Superfish adware from affected computers. But this doesn't mean adware won't return to Lenovo PCs, either. | |
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| | Nvidia hit with false advertising suit over GTX 970 performance 02.20.2015 2:17 PM Nvidia was hit with a class action lawsuit Thursday that claims it misled customers about the capabilities of the GTX 970, which was released in September. | |
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| | Superfish vulnerability traced to other apps, too 02.20.2015 1:11 PM The flawed security technique used by Superfish has been found in other software, which has begun a chain reaction of security vulnerabilities. | |
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| | Microsoft's Signature Edition laptops deliver the 'clean PC' experience you really want 02.20.2015 11:33 AM If you're concerned about Superfish adware, or just want an optimized, clean experience similar to building your own PC, check out Microsoft's own 'Signature Experience' line of laptops. | |
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| | Bravo! Windows Defender, McAfee updates fully remove Lenovo's dangerous Superfish adware 02.20.2015 5:06 PM The update to Windows Defender that eliminates the Superfish adware AND its rogue certificate came down in almost record time. And now McAfee's antivirus has been added to the list. | |
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| | Cut the cord and leave cable TV behind 02.20.2015 1:55 PM Don't be afraid to get rid of your cable. Streaming and download services will ensure that you don't miss any of your favorite shows or movies. | |
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| | Teen hacks car with $15 worth of parts 02.20.2015 2:05 PM With just a little soldering and assembly, a 14-year-old built a device to wirelessly communicate with a vehicle's controller area network (CAN) and remotely start and unlock the vehicle. | |
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| | CEO says Superfish is safe as US issues alert to remove Superfish from Lenovo PCs 02.20.2015 2:42 PM Superfish's CEO is splitting hairs while Lenovo PC users remain vulnerable. | |
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| | Security's disastrous week, from Superfish to unstoppable, hard drive-killing malware 02.21.2015 6:15 AM Superfish. Untrustworthy hardware. Easily hacked cars. FreeBSD's random number generator. This week was an utter disaster for security. | |
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| | League of Legends goes 90s, COD goes free (for the weekend), and more of this week's gaming news 02.20.2015 12:04 PM Plus a guy shocks himself with a dog collar for six minutes on YouTube and somebody plays Crusader Kings II for 10,000 hours. | |
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