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Are thinkpads secure?
2 points by torgian on Dec 1, 2018 | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments
I’ve been reading how Lenovo thinkpads are not secure due to something in the BIOS chip. I know about the super fish a couple years back and the claims that it didn’t affect the T line, but some have said that the bios was still affected.

Is this still true today? Is it better to flash the bios and reinstall the OS?



You haven't said who your adversary is, so it's difficult to give sensible advice.


If a state power wants your data, they'll get your data, no matter where it is.


The claim is that intels remote management tools can be hacked.

I personally think its true simply because Intel has no incentive to spend money on them being secure. (they are usually bundled with T and other enterprise laptops which live behind a firewall).

I would highly recommend getting a bios from reddit.com/r/thinkpad. I don't think you need to reinstall windows if you bought new but if not then reinstall windows.


I’ll check it out, thanks :)




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