Extreme Hacking | Sadik Shaikh
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Similar to the Superfish malware that surrounded Lenovo laptops in February, another big computer manufacturer Dell spotted selling PCs and laptops pre-installed with a rogue SSL certificate that could allow attackers:
- To impersonate as any HTTPS-protected website and spy on when banking or shopping online.
Superfish 2.0: Unkillable Zombie
Affected PCs and Laptops
- Dell Inspiron 5000 series notebook
- Dell XPS 15
- Dell XPS 13
To Check if Your Computer is Vulnerable
- Open up the Start menu
- Select Run
- Type in certmgr.msc – the Windows certificate manager – into the box and Hit Enter
- Open up the Trusted Root Certification Authority folder on the left
- Select Certificates
- Search for eDellRoot
What Should You do? How to Remove?
- First delete Dell.Foundation.Agent.Plugins.eDell.dll from your system
- Then remove the eDellRoot root CA certificate
Dell’s Response
“Customer security and privacy is a top concern for Dell,” the spokesperson said. “We’ve a team investigating the current [issue] and will update you as soon as we have more information.”
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