Does WebRoot scan for and remove Superfish? I have a Lenovo and, wile I do not believe it is residing on my laptop I would like to be sure.
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We should - I'm double-checking with our threat researchers to make sure. Here's how to check and see if you have it:
To find out if you’re affected, locate Windows’ list of trusted certificates by opening up the Control Panel and searching for “certificates”. This will bring up Administrative Tools and a “manage computer certificates” option. Click on the “Trusted Root Certification Authorities” option and then “Certificates”. This will bring up a list of certificates. If you see one with Superfish Inc attached to it, you may be vulnerable.
To find out if you’re affected, locate Windows’ list of trusted certificates by opening up the Control Panel and searching for “certificates”. This will bring up Administrative Tools and a “manage computer certificates” option. Click on the “Trusted Root Certification Authorities” option and then “Certificates”. This will bring up a list of certificates. If you see one with Superfish Inc attached to it, you may be vulnerable.
Just got confirmation for sure that we block this, so you should be safe!
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