Lenovo realized that this was malware and stopped using it.
Superfish may have appeared on these models:
- G Series: G410, G510, G710, G40-70, G50-70, G40-30, G50-30, G40-45, G50-45
U Series: U330P, U430P, U330Touch, U430Touch, U530Touch
Y Series: Y430P, Y40-70, Y50-70
Z Series: Z40-75, Z50-75, Z40-70, Z50-70
S Series: S310, S410, S40-70, S415, S415Touch, S20-30, S20-30Touch
Flex Series: Flex2 14D, Flex2 15D, Flex2 14, Flex2 15, Flex2 14(BTM), Flex2 15(BTM), Flex 10
MIIX Series: MIIX2-8, MIIX2-10, MIIX2-11
YOGA Series: YOGA2Pro-13, YOGA2-13, YOGA2-11BTM, YOGA2-11HSW
E Series: E10-30
Here is Lenovo's statement
To find out if you are infected you can press
This link
(check with all your browsers)
To remove the dangerous certificates that destroy https-connections:
- 1. Press Windows+r, and write «certmgr.msc.» then press enter.
2. Pick «Trusted Root Certification Authorities» and find «Certificates».
3. Find the Superfish-certificates, right-click and delete them.
4. Reboot and check that you are clean with the link above.
This takes care of the dangerous part.
If you want to remove annoying adds; have a look here