New Laptop needed
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@thwr said in New Laptop needed:
Didn't know yet. So it's built into the hardware?
Any sources at hand?
https://darait.co.uk/2015/08/lenovo-another-security-hole-found/
If even I'm publishing about it..it's bad
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@Dashrender said in New Laptop needed:
@thwr said in New Laptop needed:
...is this just related to consumer devices or also to ThinkPads?
As far as I know it was only the consumer brands.
I can't quickly find a link talking about the driver locking - but Scott and I both have first hand experience with it. and I read tons of forum threads about the problem when I was having my problem.They reclassified at least 3 lines of equipment the week before they announced Superfish. So, yeah, technically all "business" class equipment were fine, so long as you didn't have something that got reclassified.
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@Dashrender said in New Laptop needed:
@thwr said in New Laptop needed:
...is this just related to consumer devices or also to ThinkPads?
As far as I know it was only the consumer brands.
I can't quickly find a link talking about the driver locking - but Scott and I both have first hand experience with it. and I read tons of forum threads about the problem when I was having my problem.We really shouldn't forget the BIOS level remote support tool, that used the same password for every single Lenovo. The "fix"? Change the password. I haven't seen any research into weather it's still a single password for every machine since.
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Ok, thanks guys. I thought this was about SuperFish, but it seems to be about abusing UEFI and MS anti-theft to keep an installer around. Pretty bad that UEFI got plenty of space...
Don't want to hijack this thread, but this is really a big problem for us. We got huge discounts on Lenovo equipment in the past, but I can't be sure anymore if the next version of ThinkPads or Business Yogas will have this "feature" too.
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@thwr said in New Laptop needed:
Ok, thanks guys. I thought this was about SuperFish, but it seems to be about abusing UEFI and MS anti-theft to keep an installer around. Pretty bad that UEFI got plenty of space...
Don't want to hijack this thread, but this is really a big problem for us. We got huge discounts on Lenovo equipment in the past, but I can't be sure anymore if the next version of ThinkPads or Business Yogas will have this "feature" too.
I don't recall any specific articles about Lenovo and superfish specifically about keying the hardware. Scott and myself found this through personal experience. Lenovo did release replacement NIC drivers that didn't have Superfish inside it.
Lenovo's lying about it then only after being crucified in the media actually changing it - this makes them untrustworthy basically forever more.
I suppose the only way they can dig themselves out of this whole is if the company is whole bought out by someone new, and the entire top several tiers of management are fired.
Then after that scandal, they have two more scandals in less than a year. Again, I personally mostly give them a pass on the UEFI thing because it was a 'feature' of UEFI and MS OSs.
But what's completely unforgivable is the targeting of consumers and the avoidance of businesses. It was clear from the models that got this crap vs those that didn't that there was thought and malice behind these decisions against the privacy of Lenovo's consumer customers. -
@Dashrender said in New Laptop needed:
Lenovo's lying about it then only after being crucified in the media actually changing it - this makes them untrustworthy basically forever more.
No matter what class of Lenovo machine you buy. I simply won't buy anything from them, nor will my wife or child, or anybody that listens to what I say.
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@thwr said in New Laptop needed:
Ok, thanks guys. I thought this was about SuperFish, but it seems to be about abusing UEFI and MS anti-theft to keep an installer around. Pretty bad that UEFI got plenty of space...
Don't want to hijack this thread, but this is really a big problem for us. We got huge discounts on Lenovo equipment in the past, but I can't be sure anymore if the next version of ThinkPads or Business Yogas will have this "feature" too.
It's about who Lenovo is st their core. Your enemy. Not a normal company with bloat ware.
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Considering these Dell options:
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To which I am leaning toward the New Inspiron 13 5000 2-in-1
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@gjacobse said in New Laptop needed:
To which I am leaning toward the New Inspiron 13 5000 2-in-1
All of them look decent, just please, swap that rust out for an SSD
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@travisdh1 said in New Laptop needed:
@gjacobse said in New Laptop needed:
To which I am leaning toward the New Inspiron 13 5000 2-in-1
All of them look decent, just please, swap that rust out for an SSD
Been thinking of that... but the 'best' drive I see is the
Samsung 850 EVO which adds another $130 to the over all cost.
I WAS going to put the SSD in the laptop I have, and the Netbook (not a 500GB).. but sheesh..I"m not made of money.
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$718
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@gjacobse said in New Laptop needed:
$718
Use the drive that is in it until you find a good deal on an SSD.