Prominent Windows PC makers, including Acer, Hewlett-Packard and Lenovo, have made “egregious” omissions in the software updaters they bundle with notebooks that leave customers at risk from attack by cyber-criminals, a security firm contended.
“It’s 2016,” said Steve Manzuik, director of security research at Duo Security, in an interview. “[These updaters show] a lack of basic security measures that you should use.”
Earlier this week, Duo published a report detailing an examination of 10 Windows laptops from five OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) — Acer, Asus, Dell, HP and Lenovo — that focused on the software updating tools the vendors pre-loaded on their machines.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD