@ManishEarth From what I have seen I think it's just a cert inserted into the Windows store on the factory image of the Lenovo products. I highly doubt that they jacked the FF store.
11:54 < Manishearth> If superfish is using this root CA to sign MITM certs,
11:54 < Manishearth> then...the privkey for this CA is on all affected computers
11:54 < Manishearth> Please tell me I'm wrong
Resisting the need to point out that if you're using Windows then security must not be one of your core concerns. Must...not..state...the...obvious.. — tylerl13 secs ago
When I type example.com without any scheme into the browser bar and press Enter it is interpreted as HTTP://example.com, not HTTPS://example.com. Why? And where are the plans to fix this?
(To be clear, I'm talking only about typed/pasted addresses coming from a "lazy" user, not about software-...
@AviD I haven't used a Windows desktop in 7 years. I figured most people don't have the luxury of using Linux or OSX instead of windows because of "work" related issues.
Then I go to Google where you have to have a special justification if you want a Windows desktop. nobody uses it.
Windows security sucks because most people writing software for it introduce bugs, plus it has to backwards support 10000000000 things that increase complexity beyond all reasonable bounds.
@AviD Every month there's a new Windows-specific security disaster. Another cryptolocker, another banking trojan, another password hijacking tool, etc. And you can either spend your life doing tech support for your family, trying to rebuild after [security disaster] has trashed their computer... or.... you can just not use Windows, and problem.fucking,solved,
It's crappy because 2 decades of bad priorities and poor management has led to a mess of legacy landmines. Rendinging truetype in the kernel is a symptom. The cause has metastasized.
"Guys you are hammering our API so we stopped you being able to fetch past page 16, but it's really our own fault because pages are limited to 100 entries"