Lenovo slipped ‘Superfish’ malware into laptops

After facing a fierce backlash by customers and computer security experts this week, Lenovo on Thursday acknowledged as much.

“User feedback was not positive,” so Lenovo stopped preloading the software on new computers in January, a company spokesman said. Lenovo also promised it “will not preload this software in the future” and said it disabled the feature on its servers, which essentially kills the program on everyone’s computer.

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