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Posted on February 21, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Law360 reports:

A Lenovo Group Ltd. unit was slapped with a putative class action in California federal court on Thursday claiming the company installed malicious software on computers it sold that allows remote monitoring of Internet activity in violation of state and federal privacy laws.

Plaintiff Jessica N. Bennett accuses Lenovo of pre-installing “spyware” software made by Superfish Inc., also named as a defendant in the class action…

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