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by stevenh
4143 days ago
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I attempted to start a conversation here about ways to detect whether visitors to your own site are infected with the Superfish malware, and I was downvoted to the very bottom of the page. Another person had discovered a method to automatically disable Superfish by placing a special <meta> tag on your page; within two hours of posting his discovery, Lenovo silently removed the disable ability: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9076788 Deliberately preventing people from disabling Superfish doesn't seem like something a company "working to wipe Superfish app off of PCs" would do. I don't believe a single word uttered by these snakes. |
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